On the afternoon of June 8, dry weather will persist across most of Uzbekistan, though isolated thunderstorms and brief showers may occur in parts of Karakalpakstan and the Bukhara province, according to Uzhydromet.
On June 9, scattered thunderstorms and short-lived showers are expected in the Tashkent province and the Fergana Valley. Similar conditions may also develop overnight and into the morning in isolated areas of the Kashkadarya and Samarkand provinces.
Between June 10 and June 12, mostly clear skies will prevail across the majority of the country. Brief showers and thunderstorms will be limited to scattered areas within the Fergana Valley regions.
Winds will blow from the east at 7–12 m/s, occasionally gusting to 13–18 m/s and causing blowing dust. Gusts may reach up to 20–22 m/s in desert zones on June 8.
Average daytime temperatures will range between +32°C and +37°C, climbing as high as +39°C in the southern regions. Meanwhile, foothills and mountainous areas will experience periodic passing showers and thunderstorms from June 8 to June 12, creating a risk of flash floods and mudflows.
In Tashkent, no precipitation is expected on the afternoon of June 8, with temperatures peaking between +35°C and +37°C.
On June 9, the capital may experience a brief shower accompanied by a thunderstorm.
From June 10 to June 12, dry conditions will return to Tashkent. Overnight lows will hover around +21°C to +23°C, while daytime highs will settle between +33°C and +35°C. Winds in the city will generally range from 3–8 m/s, occasionally increasing to 10–12 m/s and bringing localized blowing dust to some neighborhoods.
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