
要点
- A warning for severe winds, hail, and storms has been issued for 16 regions of Kazakhstan for 15 July.
- The air temperature in the Kızılorda region is expected to reach up to +42°C, along with an extreme fire risk.
- In the northern regions of the country, wind speeds are forecasted to occasionally reach 28 meters per second.
- The +58°C temperature claims circulating on social media have not been confirmed by official institutions.
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The Kazakhstan Hydrometeorological Service (Kazgidromet) issued a storm warning for 16 regions of the country for 15 July. Regionally, rain, storms, hail, fog, dust storms, and extreme temperatures reaching up to +42°C are forecasted. Authorities warned the public against adverse weather conditions and called for taking necessary precautions.
In the eastern and southern regions of the country, especially in Kızılorda and Jambıl, thermometers will reach values that could range between +40°C and +42°C. As a result of these extreme temperatures, an extreme wildfire danger is reported in Kızılorda and its surroundings. Meanwhile, in the northern and central parts of the country, strong winds and severe storms with speeds potentially reaching 28 meters per second are expected.
Major cities such as the capital Astana and Almatı will also be affected by short-term showers, storms, and severe winds. Authorities announced that the claims of +58°C, which spread due to extreme temperatures and attracted significant attention on social media, are untrue and do not align with official data.
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- What is the maximum air temperature expected in Kazakhstan on 15 July?
- According to official meteorological announcements, thermometers are expected to rise up to +42°C, especially in the Kızılorda region.
- Which regions have an extreme fire danger?
- Due to extreme temperatures, an extreme fire risk continues in some parts of primarily Kızılorda, as well as Jambıl, Aktöbe, Pavlodar, and East Kazakhstan regions.
- Are the +58°C temperature news shared on social media true?
- No, the +58°C news claiming that eggs were cooked in the sun on social media is not supported by official institutions and does not match meteorological data.