
Weather in Almaty, Almatinskaya Oblast, Kazakhstan for 2 weeks
Weather in Almaty for 2 weeks: from +17° to +34° by day and night. Day-by-day forecast, precipitation chance and a temperature chart below.
Weather forecast in Almaty for 2 weeks 📅
Temperature chart for 2 weeks 📈
Weather in Almaty for 10 days
⚠️ The further ahead, the lower the accuracy: 10–14 days out may be adjusted; beyond that — a climate-normal estimate.
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FAQ about weather in Almaty ❓
What's the 2-week trend in Almaty?
Average daytime around +30°, nights around +17°. It gets cooler toward the end.
Warmer or colder than the climate norm in Almaty?
Around the norm.
Is rain expected in Almaty in the next 2 weeks?
Rain expected: Wednesday (August 19), Thursday (August 20). Take an umbrella those days.
Will it be hot in Almaty?
Up to +33° by day — hot. Drink more water, avoid the sun from noon to 4 PM, wear light clothes and a hat.
Do I need sunscreen in Almaty?
Yes, the UV index is 8 — high. Use SPF 30+, especially for children; no more than 20-30 minutes in direct sun unprotected.
Do I need rubber boots in Almaty?
In rain and puddles, rubber boots or waterproof shoes will come in handy.
How long is it safe to stay in the sun in Almaty?
At UV 8, no more than 20–30 minutes unprotected; longer with SPF 30+ and shade.
Weather in Almaty — in detail
Weather forecast in Almaty for 2 weeks: from +17° to +34° day and night. Warmest day — Thursday, August 27 (up to +34°). Coolest — Monday, August 24 (+17°). No significant precipitation. Trend: it cools toward the end. See also the forecast for the month and the weather archive.
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