Hot weather comes to Tajikistan

Hot weather is coming to Tajikistan.  In some areas, temperatures will rise to +40ºC. In Khatlon province, the weather will be partly cloudy and daytime temperatures will rise in plains to +42ºC. In Dushanbe, daytime temperatures are expected to rise to +40ºC.  In Sughd province, daytime temperatures are expected to rise in plains to 37ºC.  […]

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Hot weather is coming to Tajikistan.  In some areas, temperatures will rise to +40ºC.

In Khatlon province, the weather will be partly cloudy and daytime temperatures will rise in plains to +42ºC.

In Dushanbe, daytime temperatures are expected to rise to +40ºC. 

In Sughd province, daytime temperatures are expected to rise in plains to 37ºC.  In mountain areas, daytime temperatures will fluctuate from +23ºC to +28ºC.

In the western part of the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) daytime temperatures are expected to be from +28ºC to +33ºC.  In the eastern part of GBAO, daytime temperatures will fluctuate from +16ºC to +21ºC.   

In districts subordinate to the center, daytime temperatures in plains will rise to +38ºC and daytime temperatures in mountain areas are expected to be from +23ºC to +28ºC.     

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