In most regions of Uzbekistan, on June 4, dry and warm weather is observed, while in some provinces, short-term rain and thunderstorms are expected. This was reported by "Uzhydromet".
According to forecasts, easterly winds will blow across the republic. In some areas, wind speeds may increase to 13–18 meters per second, causing dust storms.
In the foothills and mountainous areas, the weather will be relatively cool, with rain and thunderstorms in some places. Experts warn that mudslides and floods may occur in these areas. Daytime temperatures will be around 20–25 degrees.
In Tashkent city, the weather will be variable. In the second half of the day, there is a possibility of short-term rain and thunderstorms. Nighttime temperatures will be around 19–21 degrees, and daytime temperatures around 31–33 degrees.
In the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region, no precipitation is expected. Air temperatures will be 13–18 degrees at night and 28–33 degrees during the day.
In Bukhara and Navoi regions, dry and warm weather will also persist. During the day, the air will warm up to 30–35 degrees.
In Tashkent, Syrdarya, Jizzakh, and Samarkand regions, mainly no precipitation is observed. Only in some areas of Tashkent region, short-term rain and thunderstorms may occur. Temperatures will be around 28–33 degrees.
Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions remain the hottest areas of the country. In these regions, daytime temperatures are forecast to rise to 33–38 degrees.
In Andijan, Namangan, and Fergana regions, in the second half of the day and in the evening, short-term rain and thunderstorms may be observed in some places. Daytime temperatures will be 28–33 degrees.
Overall, on June 4, summer warm weather will persist in most parts of the republic. However, due to the possibility of strong winds, dust storms, and short-term rains in some areas, citizens are advised to take precautionary measures.






