Tengrinews.kz - Forecasters have released the weather forecast for Astana and Almaty for July 26-28.
Weather in Astana
On July 26, Astana will see partly cloudy skies with occasional rain and thunderstorms. Hail is possible during the day. Winds will be from the southwest at 9–14 m/s, with gusts reaching 15–20 m/s, and up to 23 m/s in some areas. Temperatures will range from 15–17°C at night to 26–28°C during the day.
On July 27, rainy weather will continue with partly cloudy skies, rain, thunderstorms, and possible hail in some areas. Southwest winds will blow at 9–14 m/s, with daytime gusts up to 20 m/s. Temperatures will be 15–17°C at night and 23–25°C during the day.
On July 28, rain and thunderstorms are again forecast, along with partly cloudy skies. Southwest winds will remain at 9–14 m/s with gusts up to 20 m/s during the day. Nighttime temperatures will drop to 13–15°C, while daytime highs will be 23–25°C.
Weather in Almaty
On July 26, Almaty will experience partly cloudy skies with no precipitation. Winds will be from the southeast at 3–8 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will be 21–23°C, and the city will see intense daytime heat reaching 36–38°C.
On July 27, the weather will remain hot and dry with partly cloudy skies. Southwest winds will blow at 3–8 m/s, with daytime gusts up to 13 m/s. Temperatures will rise to 23–25°C at night, and again reach 36–38°C during the day.
On July 28, the weather will begin to change: short-term rain and thunderstorms are expected during the day. Partly cloudy skies will persist, with southwest winds at 3–8 m/s and gusts up to 13 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will be 23–25°C, while daytime heat will ease slightly to 33–35°C.
Kazakhstan weather in July
Kazhydromet released the weather forecast for July 2025 in Kazakhstan. July will be marked by unstable weather. Most regions are expected to see rain, including heavy showers, along with thunderstorms, hail, and squally winds. In the south of the country, intense and extreme heat is forecast. In some areas, dust storms are possible. The fire hazard level remains critical in these regions.