
In most regions of the country, precipitation is expected throughout the day, with rain turning to snow in the valleys and foothills. In the mountains, predominantly snowy precipitation is anticipated.
In areas such as Devashtich, Shahriston, Gorno-Matcha, Rasht, Sangvor, Lakhsh, Varzob, Ishkashim, and Shugnan, the snow cover may reach 10-30 cm. In the foothills of Faizobod, Khovaling, Muminabad, Baljuvan, Shamsiddin Shohina, Penjikent, Ayni, Shahristan, and Istaraavshan, snow heights of 3-10 cm are expected.
According to forecasts, precipitation will begin to weaken on March 11 during the day.
The cold air invading the country will lead to a temperature drop of 9-14° from March 10 to 11.
In mountainous areas, including the Anzob and Shahristan passes, there is a risk of avalanches, while in the foothills of Penjikent, Ayni, Khovaling, Muminabad, Shamsiddin Shohina, and Darwaz, mudflow phenomena are possible. An increase in water levels is expected in the rivers Yahsu, Kyzylsu (southern), and in the rivers of the southern slopes of the Gissar Range.
Meteorologists warn of possible complications in weather conditions from March 10 to 11, including deteriorating road conditions, fog, ice, and temporary disruptions in transport and utility services.
It was previously reported that March in Tajikistan would be warm, but the amount of precipitation would exceed the norm, with thunderstorms and hail possible on some days.