
Uzhydromet has released its latest weather forecast for November 10th. According to experts, tomorrow the sky will be clear and the weather will be stable in almost all regions of the country.
Tashkent city
Variable cloudiness is possible over the capital, but no precipitation is expected. The wind will blow from the east at 3-8 m/s. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 2-4°C, in the daytime 14-16°C. The weather will be relatively warm and comfortable.
Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region
In these regions, the sky is clear and the air is stable. The wind will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 0-5°C, in the daytime 12-17°C.
Bukhara and Navoi regions
The weather is changeable, and there is no possibility of precipitation. Wind speeds will be around 7-12 meters per second. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 0-5°C, in the daytime 12-17°C.
Tashkent, Samarkand, Syrdarya, and Jizzakh regions
Variable cloudiness is possible in these areas, but no rain is expected. Fog is possible in some areas at night. The wind will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 0-5°C, in the daytime 12-17°C.
Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions
In the southern regions, the day will be warm and sunny. The wind will blow from the east at 7-12 m/s. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 2-7°C, in the daytime 15-20°C. Springtime warmth is expected to persist in this region.
Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana regions
The weather is changeable, fog may fall. The wind will blow from the east at 5-10 m/s. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 0-5°C, in the daytime 10-15°C. Relatively stable and cooler weather is expected.
Mountainous regions of the republic
In mountainous areas, the weather will also be mostly calm, with an easterly wind of 7-12 meters per second. East wind 7-12 m/s. Temperature at night 3° frost-2° warmth, in the daytime 8-13° warmth. Only in the mountainous regions of the Tashkent region is there a possibility of short-term rain or snow in the evening.
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