Warm and mostly dry weather forecasted in Georgia until November 11
Warm and mostly dry weather forecasted in Georgia until November 11

The National Environmental Agency has released its weather forecast for Georgia covering November 8–10.

Forecasters indicate that warm and predominantly dry weather will persist across the country until November 11.

“In Tbilisi, warm and dry conditions are expected, with daytime temperatures reaching between +21 and +23 degrees Celsius.

Coastal regions, including Batumi, Kobuleti, Anaklia, and Poti, will also experience warm and dry weather, with daytime temperatures ranging from 21 °C to 23 °C.

In the lowland areas of Western Georgia, Zestafoni, Kutaisi, Samtredia, Zugdidi, Martvili, and Ozurgeti, the weather will remain warm and dry, with daytime temperatures between +23 and +25 degrees Celsius.

The mountainous regions of Western Georgia, including Ambrolauri, Oni, Tsageri, Shovi, Chiatura, Sachkhere, Khulo, and Rikoti Pass, are expected to enjoy warm and dry conditions, with daytime temperatures between +22 and +24 degrees Celsius.

In the higher mountainous areas of Western Georgia, such as Mestia and Bakhmaro, clear weather without precipitation is forecast, with daytime temperatures around +19 to +21 degrees Celsius.

Similarly, in Kartli, covering Rustavi, Bolnisi, Marneuli, Gardabani, Gori, and Tskhinvali, dry conditions are anticipated, with daytime temperatures between +21 and +23 degrees Celsius.

In Kakheti, including Sagarejo, Telavi, Gurjaani, Sighnaghi, Lagodekhi, Kvareli, Akhmeta, and Dedoplistskaro, the weather is expected to be dry, with daytime temperatures ranging from +22 to +24 degrees Celsius.

Eastern Georgia’s mountainous regions, such as Akhaltsikhe, Borjomi, Dusheti, Tianeti, and Pasanauri, are forecast to remain free of precipitation, with daytime temperatures between +20 and +22 degrees Celsius.

Finally, in the eastern mountainous areas of Akhalkalaki, Tsalka, Bakuriani, Gudauri, and Omalo, mostly dry weather is predicted, with daytime temperatures ranging from +13 to +18 degrees Celsius,” the National Environment Agency stated.