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Kazakhstan braces for cyclone with rain, hail, and strong winds, followed by cooler temperatures
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Kazakhstan braces for cyclone with rain, hail, and strong winds, followed by cooler temperatures

From Tengrinews · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kazhydromet forecasts a cyclone will bring rain, thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds to Kazakhstan from June 23-25.
  • Following the storm, cooler temperatures of 23-28ยฐC are expected in northern and central regions.
  • Southern and eastern areas will remain hot, with temperatures reaching 33-38ยฐC and up to 40ยฐC in some places.

Kazakhstan is bracing for a significant weather shift as Kazhydromet forecasts a cyclone's arrival from June 23 to 25. Residents in the northern regions can anticipate a brief reprieve from the current heat, with the cyclone expected to bring rain, thunderstorms, hail, squally winds, and dust storms.

Following this turbulent weather, meteorologists predict the arrival of much-anticipated cooler temperatures. Northern and central parts of the country are expected to see comfortable daytime highs between 23-28ยฐC. This marks a welcome change after a period of "exhausting heat."

A cyclone is moving into Kazakhstan and will bring rain, thunderstorms, hail, squally winds and dust storms.

โ€” KAZHYDROMETForecasters presented the weather forecast for June 23, 24 and 25.

However, the relief will not be universal across the nation. Dry and warm air masses from Uzbekistan are set to continue influencing the southern and eastern regions. Temperatures there are predicted to remain high, ranging from 33-38ยฐC, with some areas potentially experiencing extreme heat reaching up to 40ยฐC.

Long-awaited cool weather will arrive: comfortable temperatures of 23โ€“28ยฐC are expected in the countryโ€™s northern and central regions.

โ€” KAZHYDROMETDescribing the expected temperatures after the cyclone.
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Originally published by Tengrinews in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.