Updated climatic characteristics of Kazakhstan have been published on the website of RSE Kazhydromet

IconPublished 30.12.2025

The official website of RSE Kazhydromet presents updated climatic characteristics for the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, posted in the electronic version of the State Climatic Cadastre.
The reference book includes two main sections:
Section I – Air temperature
Section II – Atmospheric precipitation
The climate inventory covers the period from 1966 to 2020. For the sections "Air temperature" and "Precipitation", observational data was used from the moment the weather stations were opened until 2020. The materials were prepared on the basis of long-term observations and reflect the climatic features of various regions of the country.
The "Air Temperature" section contains:
• Monthly, decadal, and annual averages;
• Extreme temperatures (minima and maxima);
• Mean square deviation and aperiodic amplitudes;
• Day-to-day variability and dates of temperature transition beyond set limits;
• average number of days with minimum and maximum temperature;
• dates of the earliest and latest frosts, as well as the duration of the frost-free period.
The Precipitation section contains data on:
• Average monthly, seasonal, decadal and annual precipitation;
• maximum and average maximum daily precipitation;
• average number of days with precipitation and traces of precipitation;
• the maximum daily rainfall by month.
The cartographic materials of the cadastre make it possible to visually assess the climatic features of the regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The electronic version of the State Climate Cadastre provides users with the opportunity to:
• select and filter the necessary data;
• View tables and graphs;
• Upload and print materials for further analysis.
The published data are intended for scientific, educational and practical purposes, contributing to a deeper study of the climatic features of various regions of Kazakhstan.
Link to the portal: meteo.kazhydromet.kz/climate_kadastr_kz

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