During the day on June 15, brief showers and thunderstorms are possible across Karakalpakstan and Navoiy province. Similar conditions may develop in the afternoon over Tashkent, Samarkand, Jizzakh, and Syrdarya provinces, spreading to the Fergana Valley by evening. The rest of Uzbekistan will remain dry, according to Uzhydromet.
The country will experience unstable weather on June 16–17, with scattered, brief thundershowers expected across most provinces.
By June 18–19, the rain will taper off, leaving a chance of brief showers and thunderstorms only in isolated parts of the central and eastern provinces, while the rest of the country remains dry.
On June 15–16, daytime temperatures will reach +35…+38°C, climbing to +39…+41°C in desert zones, and peaking at +41…+43°C in the extreme south.
Temperatures are expected to drop by 3–4 degrees between June 17 and 19.
Winds will average 7–12 m/s, occasionally gusting to 13–18 m/s, which may trigger localized blowing dust. On June 15–17, northern regions and desert zones could experience stronger gusts of up to 20–22 m/s.
Foothill and mountainous areas should brace for brief showers and thunderstorms, creating a risk of flash floods and mudflows.
In Tashkent, brief evening showers and thunderstorms are possible on June 15–16, with daytime highs reaching +36…+38°C.
From June 17 to 19, brief afternoon thundershowers will become more likely, while daytime temperatures ease into a cooler range of +31…+34°C.
Winds in the capital will blow from the east at 3–8 m/s, occasionally picking up to 12–14 m/s and causing localized blowing dust.
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