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On the 3rd of the New Year, From the 20th to the Western Half, and on the 21st, Most of the Country Will Experience Severe Cold and Snowstorms.

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On February 17-19, or Bitun, and on February 1 and 2, there will be no snow in most areas, the weather will be stable, the cold will be weak with little wind and storms, and it will be warm during the day. However, from February 3, or on the 20th, the cold will increase sharply by 10-15 degrees in the western half, and on the 21st in most areas, according to the meteorological organization. In Ulaanbaatar: Snowfall and storms are expected on th…
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On February 17-19, or Bitun, and on February 1 and 2, there will be no snow in most areas, the weather will be stable, the cold will be weak with little wind and storms, and it will be warm during the day. However, from February 3, or on the 20th, the cold will increase sharply by 10-15 degrees in the western half, and on the 21st in most areas, according to the meteorological organization. In Ulaanbaatar: Snowfall and storms are expected on th…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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