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Bishkek weather forecast, utility outages, and notable dates for July 15-16

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bishkek will experience sunny weather with temperatures reaching +39 degrees Celsius on July 15.
  • Several areas in Bishkek and surrounding villages will have scheduled power, water, and gas outages throughout the day for maintenance.
  • The date July 16 is significant for several birthdays of public figures and marks the Day of Hydrometeorological Service Workers in Kyrgyzstan.

Bishkek residents can expect a hot and sunny day on July 15, with temperatures predicted to climb to a high of +39 degrees Celsius. The weather forecast indicates clear skies for the capital city.

However, the day will also see several planned utility disruptions across various districts. Scheduled power, water, and gas outages are set to affect multiple areas, including segments of Zhibek Jolu, Karpataskaya, and other streets, as well as the "Uchkun" microdistrict and the "Rukhiy-Muras" residential area. Outages will occur at different times throughout the day, with some lasting until late afternoon or early evening.

July 16 holds significance for several notable figures and observances in Kyrgyzstan. The date marks the birthdays of several public officials, including Ryzbay Amatov and Almazbek Zarylbek uulu, both born in 1975, and Azamat Mambetov, born in 1976. It is also the birthday of Ruslan Tsarev, a Master of Sports of International Class in Greco-Roman wrestling, born in 1991. Furthermore, July 16 is officially recognized as the Day of Hydrometeorological Service Workers in the Kyrgyz Republic, an observance established in 2015 to honor the specialists who monitor and forecast weather phenomena since the service's inception in July 1926.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.