Weather
The central aimags lie in a transitional zone, with southern portions nudging into the Gobi and northern areas covered in Siberian taiga (larch and pine forests), with steppe inbetween. Winter daytime temperatures of –30°C to –15°C are typical, lasting from late November to early February. March and April suffer from strong, dry winds and changeable weather. July and August are good times to travel as the wet weather finally turns the steppe into a photogenic shade of green. Summer temperatures reach from 24°C to 30°C. October will bring cool evenings and snow flurries before the onset of winter.
Central Mongolia
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When to go & weather
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