According to RSE Kazhydromet, the temperature background in the city of Uralsk changed as follows during the long-term observation period.
January — absolute minimum -43.1 °C (1942), absolute maximum 6.6 °C (1948).
February — an absolute minimum of -40.5 °C (1929), an absolute maximum of 6.9 °C (2020).
March — the absolute minimum is -35.2 °C (1954), the absolute maximum is 22.7 °C (2026).
April — the absolute minimum is -24.3 °C (1904), the absolute maximum is 31.1 °C (1950).
May — the absolute minimum is -6.8 °C (1969), the absolute maximum is 37.8 °C (2021).
June — the absolute minimum is -1.1 °C (1949), the absolute maximum is 41.8 °C (2021).
July — absolute minimum 4.3 °C (1926), absolute maximum 42.0 °C (2023).
August — an absolute minimum of 0.4 °C (1910), an absolute maximum of 42.3 °C (2021).
September — absolute minimum of -7.6 °C (1904), absolute maximum of 38.8 °C (2003).
October — absolute minimum of -19.2 °C (1968), absolute maximum of 28.0 °C (1999).
November — the absolute minimum is -32.6 °C (1953), the absolute maximum is 18.0 °C (1932).
December — absolute minimum -39.2 °C (1908), absolute maximum 8.2 °C (2012).
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.