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Weather Forecast for Almaty and Shymkent, September 19-21
Almaty and Shymkent, Kazakhstan, are set to experience varying weather conditions over the next few days, according to meteorological forecasts.
On September 19, both cities will experience moderate warmth. Almaty will see a night temperature of between +9°C and +11°C, rising to a daytime high of +18°C to +20°C. The city will experience brief rain showers during the day, accompanied by variable cloudiness. The wind will blow from the north, with speeds of 3-8 m/s, increasing to 9-14 m/s in the afternoon.
Shymkent, on the other hand, will be warmer, with a night temperature of +9°C to +11°C and a daytime high of +23°C to +25°C. The city will remain largely dry, with variable cloudiness, and the northeasterly wind will blow at 8-13 m/s.
As the evening of September 19 approaches, the temperature in Shymkent will drop to approximately 20°C.
On September 20, Almaty will see a drop in temperature, with a night temperature of +5°C to +7°C and a daytime high of +18°C to +20°C. Fog is possible at night and in the morning, with the wind blowing from the northeast at 3-8 m/s. Shymkent will remain dry, with a night temperature of +11°C to +13°C and a daytime high of +25°C to +27°C.
Heat will intensify in Shymkent on September 21, with a night temperature of +13°C to +15°C and a daytime high of +28°C to +30°C. Almaty's weather will remain unchanged, with no rain, a southeasterly wind blowing at 9-14 m/s, and temperatures rising to +20°C to +22°C during the day and remaining at +8°C to +10°C at night.
On September 21, no significant changes are expected in Almaty, with the northeasterly wind maintaining a moderate strength of 3-8 m/s.
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