UzHydromet provided information about the possible weather conditions on September 29.
Tashkent city will have partly cloudy skies, changing from time to time, no rain expected. Wind will blow from the east at a speed of 3–8 m/s, occasionally increasing up to 10–12 m/s. Temperature is expected to be cool at night, 15–17 degrees, and warm during the day, 28–30 degrees.
Karakalpakstan will have mostly cloudy weather, with rain in some areas. Wind from the east blowing around 7–12 m/s. Temperature at night will be cold, 8–13 degrees, during the day it will be warm, 17–22 degrees.
Khorezm region will have partly cloudy skies, no precipitation expected. Wind speed from the east will be 7–12 m/s. Temperature at night will be 10–15 degrees, during the day about 23–28 degrees.
Bukhara and Navoiy will have relatively cloudy skies, with some changes expected in certain areas. The chance of rain is low; only northern Navoiy may experience partial rain. Wind will be 7–12 m/s, increasing up to 13–18 m/s in some places with possible dust storms. Temperature at night will be 12–17 degrees, during the day 27–32 degrees.
Tashkent, Sirdarya, Jizzakh and Samarkand regions will also have partly cloudy skies, no rain expected. Wind speed will be 7–12 m/s, increasing up to 13–18 m/s in some areas with possible dust rising. Temperature at night 12–17 degrees, during the day 26–31 degrees.
Qashqadaryo and Surxondaryo will have partly cloudy and variable weather in some areas. No chance of precipitation. Wind from the east at 7–12 m/s. Temperature at night 12–17 degrees, during the day 28–33 degrees.
Andijan, Namangan and Fergana will have partly cloudy and variable weather in some places. No rain expected. Wind 5–10 m/s. Temperature at night 12–17 degrees, during the day 25–30 degrees.
Mountainous regions of the Republic will also be partly cloudy, with some changes in certain spots. No precipitation expected. Wind 7–12 m/s, increasing up to 13–18 m/s in some areas. Temperature at night 10–15 degrees, during the day around 18–23 degrees.
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