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In the coming days, Kazakhstan is set to experience a mix of weather conditions across its regions, according to meteorological forecasts.
From August 2 to 4, 2025, northern Kazakhstan is forecasted to experience below-average mean maximum temperatures compared to the seasonal norm, along with moderate precipitation. This contrasts with above-average temperatures in western Kazakhstan and other neighboring regions. Moderate to locally heavy precipitation, ranging roughly from 10 to 50 mm, was recorded recently in western and northern Kazakhstan, and this wet weather influence is expected to persist into early August.
Historically, in northern Kazakhstan, precipitation peaks in July with monthly averages around 40–53 mm at specific weather stations. However, the current short-term forecasts point toward continued moderate precipitation in northern Kazakhstan, which aligns with the region's typical early summer climatic patterns.
Nighttime temperatures in the north, east, and center of Kazakhstan will drop to +5-13°C, with nighttime temperatures in most of Kazakhstan being relatively low. Heavy rain is possible in the north, east, center, and mountainous regions of the southeast.
Contrasting with the north, the weather in southern Kazakhstan will be very hot, with daytime temperatures reaching +40°C on August 4. The west of Kazakhstan will also be hot, with temperatures rising to +30-37°C and very hot conditions of +36-41°C expected. Only the west of Kazakhstan can expect hot, dry weather during this period.
A northern anticyclone will determine the weather in Kazakhstan during this time. However, there is no mention of wind strengthening or dust storms in the forecast, although dust storms are expected in the southwest and south of Kazakhstan. Fog and mist are expected in the north and east of Kazakhstan during night and morning hours.
It's worth noting that no significant extreme weather events such as heatwaves or droughts are currently reported for northern Kazakhstan during August 2–4. The cooler-than-average temperatures and precipitation could influence local agriculture and water resources. However, further detailed meteorological predictions for exact daily temperature ranges, wind conditions, or storm development are not explicitly given in the sources available.
In summary, northern Kazakhstan from August 2 to 4, 2025, is expected to have relatively cooler temperatures than average with moderate rainfall continuing, based on regional climate forecasts and recent weather observations. Meanwhile, the south and west of Kazakhstan will experience hot and dry weather conditions.
Weather forecasting for August 2 to 4, 2025, shows northern Kazakhstan grappling with below-average mean maximum temperatures and moderate precipitation, a contrast from the above-average temperatures and dry conditions in the west and south of Kazakhstan. The current short-term weather-forecasting indicates continued moderate precipitation in northern Kazakhstan, aligning with its early summer climatic patterns.