It will be summer-like hot again in Tajikistan

We found out what the weather will be like in the country in the first week of autumn. It will be hot again in the republic in the first days of autumn, almost like at the beginning of summer. According to the website of the Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Committee for Environmental Protection under […]

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We found out what the weather will be like in the country in the first week of autumn.

It will be hot again in the republic in the first days of autumn, almost like at the beginning of summer.

According to the website of the Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government, the thermometer in the first ten days of September in cities and regions of the country will rise to 40 degrees.

It will be especially hot in the south, in the Khatlon region, where in the first week of September it will be from 36 to 40 degrees Celsius.

 In the north of Tajikistan, the temperature will warm up to 37 degrees, and in the regions of republican subordination – up to 38.

In Dushanbe during this period there will be from 36 to 38 degrees Celsius. Today, September 1, it will be 36 degrees in the capital.

 It will be cooler in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region – a maximum of 31 degrees above zero.

 Precipitation in the first week of September is not expected in the country. 

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