According to the RSE Kazhydromet, the temperature background in the city of Turkestan changed as follows during the long-term observation period.
January — absolute minimum of -33.6 °C (1969), absolute maximum of 18.7 °C (1965).
February — absolute minimum of -38.6 °C (1969), absolute maximum of 26.4 °C (2016).
March — absolute minimum of -25.0 °C (1955), absolute maximum of 31.5 °C (2026).
April — absolute minimum of -8.4 °C (1960), absolute maximum of 37.7 °C (2025).
May — absolute minimum of -2.8 °C (1989), absolute maximum of 41.7 °C (2025).
June — absolute minimum of 3.2 °C (1983), absolute maximum of 46.9 °C (1917).
July — absolute minimum 6.4 °C (1941), absolute maximum 47.9 °C (1983).
August — absolute minimum 3.4 °C (1943), absolute maximum 46.5 °C (1947).
September — absolute minimum of -5.5 °C (1956), absolute maximum of 41.9 °C (1947).
October — absolute minimum of -14.3 °C (1987), absolute maximum of 35.3 °C (1941).
November — the absolute minimum is -31.8 °C (1950), the absolute maximum is 27.9 °C (1917).
December — the absolute minimum is -33.0 °C (1938), the absolute maximum is 21.6 °C (1989).
Kazhydromet specialists continuously monitor the climate system, analyze temperature changes and other meteorological indicators. Long-term observations make it possible to track climate trends, inform the population in a timely manner and increase preparedness for possible climate risks.