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Record high temperature for July 5 in Bishkek was in 1993

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • July 5, 1993, holds the record for the hottest day in Bishkek, with temperatures reaching +40.4 degrees Celsius.
  • The coldest July 5 in Bishkek occurred in 2000, dropping to +9 degrees Celsius.
  • Current forecasts predict a high of +30 degrees Celsius and a low of +19 degrees Celsius for July 5, 2026.

The hottest July 5 ever recorded in Bishkek occurred in 1993, when the temperature soared to a scorching +40.4 degrees Celsius. This historical data comes from the 'Weather and Climate' resource, which tracks meteorological information globally.

In contrast, the coldest July 5 in the Kyrgyz capital was recorded in 2000, with temperatures plummeting to a chilly +9 degrees Celsius. The 'Weather and Climate' resource determines daily temperature records by analyzing the lowest and highest values from daily resolution data.

For Bishkek's weather monitoring, daily data has been collected from 1936 to 2024, while records of weather anomalies date back to 1898. The average monthly temperature for June in the capital is +22.9 degrees Celsius. July 2019 was the hottest month on record, with an average monthly temperature of +28.7 degrees Celsius, while the coldest July was in 1898, with an average temperature of +21.8 degrees Celsius.

Looking ahead, forecasters predict a mostly clear sky with no precipitation for July 5, 2026. The daytime temperature is expected to reach up to +30 degrees Celsius, with a nighttime low of +19 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.