Advisory weather forecast for the Republic of Kazakhstan for March 2021

IconPublished 01.03.2021

Calendar spring in most regions of our country will come in due time.
According to the advisory forecast, in March 2021, an increased background of air temperature is expected in most of the Republic of Kazakhstan, with the passage of cyclones and the removal of warm air masses from the regions of Iran. In most parts of the republic, the average monthly air temperature is predicted to be above the norm by 1°, only in the north-western part of the republic – about the norm.
During the month, with frequent cyclones and anticyclones predicts sudden changes in temperature. Temperature contrasts can be 10° or more.
At the beginning of the month, an unstable weather pattern is forecast for the republic with active cyclonic activity: precipitation is expected, strong winds are expected in the south-eastern part of the country (in the northern half with a blizzard), fogs and ice phenomena. Precipitation in the southern half of the country is predicted mainly in the form of rain, in the northern half - mixed precipitation (rain, snow).
During the first decade on the territory of Kazakhstan, the air temperature is predicted to fluctuate: in the northern half of the day from slightly positive to negative, in the southern half from +10+15°C to 0,+7°C, in the west and north-west of the country from -3-10°C to -1+6°C.
In some days of the first and second decade, with the influence of cold air masses from the regions of Scandinavia and Siberia, at night the thermometer may drop in the northern half to-13-25°C, in the southern half to-5-15°C.
In the second half of the month, with heat waves in the northern, central and eastern regions of the country, the daily air temperature will increase on some days to +3 + 10°C; in the south and west of the country to +10+15°C, in the third decade to +15+25°C.
Precipitation is expected to exceed the norm, only in the south-east and south-west of the country near the norm (with a norm of 10-25 mm in most of the country, up to 55-103 mm in the mountainous regions of the south and south-east, in the east 8-30 mm).

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