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- 10 naý. 2026 11:30
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Astana Schools Shift to Remote Learning Amidst Severe Weather Warnings
Astana is implementing a temporary shift to remote learning for some of its youngest students on March 10th, as the capital city braces for deteriorating weather conditions. The decision impacts students in grades 0-6 attending the second shift.
Weather Forces Educational Adjustments
The Astana Department of Education announced that the move to distance learning is a direct response to the severe weather expected. This measure aims to ensure the safety and well-being of students by preventing them from commuting in potentially hazardous conditions.
Forecast Predicts Continued Disruption
Meteorologists from Kazhydromet had previously issued a three-day weather forecast for Astana, highlighting the severity of the upcoming conditions for March 10th, 11th, and 12th. On March 10th, the capital can expect variable cloudiness, with chances of snow, blizzards, and fog. Strong northwesterly winds are predicted, with gusts reaching 15-20 m/s and occasionally up to 23 m/s during the day. Temperatures are expected to range from -8 to -10 degrees Celsius at night and -6 to -8 degrees during the day.
The forecast for March 11th indicates continued variable cloudiness with snow and blizzards overnight. Southwesterly winds will pick up, with speeds of 15-20 m/s. A significant drop in temperature is anticipated, with nighttime lows reaching -25 to -27 degrees Celsius and daytime temperatures falling between -13 and -15 degrees.
Looking ahead to March 12th, Astana is still expected to experience cloudy skies, snow, and blizzards. The southwesterly wind will persist, with speeds of 15-20 m/s, potentially gusting to 23 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will hover around -13 to -15 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs of -3 to -5 degrees.
This proactive measure by the education department underscores the commitment to student safety in the face of challenging weather events.
This information was reported by Infohub.kz.