Temperature Records: Bishkek's Hottest July 11th Was in 1977, Reaching +39.8°C | KGZ | 24.kg News Agency
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At a glance
- The hottest July 11th recorded in Bishkek was in 1977, reaching +39.8 degrees Celsius.
- The coldest July 11th in Bishkek occurred in 1936, with a temperature of +10.4 degrees Celsius.
- Current forecasts predict a high of +34 degrees Celsius for July 11th, with a low of +22 degrees Celsius.
Bishkek experienced its hottest July 11th on record in 1977, when temperatures soared to a scorching +39.8 degrees Celsius. This historical data comes from the resource "Weather and Climate."
In contrast, the coldest July 11th in the capital city, then known as Frunze, was recorded in 1936, with a low of +10.4 degrees Celsius. The "Weather and Climate" resource compiles weather information globally, defining daily temperature records as the extreme low and high values from daily data.
For Bishkek, daily weather data has been monitored from 1936 to 2024, with weather anomalies tracked since 1898. The average monthly temperature for July in Bishkek is +22.9 degrees Celsius. The hottest July on record for the city was in 2019, with an average monthly temperature of +28.7 degrees Celsius, while the coldest July was in 1898, averaging +21.8 degrees Celsius.
Looking ahead, forecasters predict a partly cloudy day for July 11th in Bishkek, with a chance of light rain. The daytime temperature is expected to reach +34 degrees Celsius, with nighttime temperatures dropping to around +22 degrees Celsius.
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