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Record heat: Bishkek's hottest June 6th was in 2025

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The hottest June 6th in Bishkek occurred in 2025, with temperatures reaching 37.1 degrees Celsius.
  • The coldest June 6th on record for Bishkek was in 1970, at 6.7 degrees Celsius.
  • The average monthly temperature for June in Bishkek is 22.9 degrees Celsius, with June 2025 being the hottest on record for the month.

Bishkek experienced its hottest June 6th on record in 2025, when the temperature soared to a sweltering 37.1 degrees Celsius. This record-breaking day contrasts sharply with the coldest June 6th recorded in 1970, when the mercury dipped to a chilly 6.7 degrees Celsius.

These temperature extremes are part of a broader pattern of climate data compiled by the resource "Weather and Climate." The platform provides historical weather information for various locations worldwide, defining daily temperature records as the highest and lowest values recorded over a period of daily resolution data.

For Bishkek, daily data has been monitored from 1936 to 2024, with anomaly data available since 1898. The average monthly temperature for June in the capital city typically hovers around 22.9 degrees Celsius. However, June 2025 stands out as the hottest month on record for the city, with an average monthly temperature of 26.4 degrees Celsius. Conversely, the coldest June on record was in 1901, with an average temperature of 17.7 degrees Celsius.

Looking ahead, forecasters predict cloudy skies with a chance of light rain for June 6th in Bishkek. The daytime temperature is expected to reach around 26 degrees Celsius, with overnight lows dropping to approximately 18 degrees Celsius.

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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.