Temperature records: Bishkek's hottest June 14th was in 2014
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The hottest June 14th recorded in Bishkek was in 2014, reaching +38.3 degrees Celsius.
- The coldest June 14th in the capital was in 1999, with a temperature of +8 degrees Celsius.
- Current forecasts predict a high of +33 degrees Celsius for June 14th, with a low of +19 degrees Celsius.
Bishkek experienced its hottest June 14th on record in 2014, when temperatures soared to a scorching +38.3 degrees Celsius. This record highlights the extreme weather patterns the capital has faced.
In contrast, the coldest June 14th in Bishkek's history occurred in 1999, with temperatures dropping to a chilly +8 degrees Celsius. These records, compiled by the "Weather and Climate" resource, span daily data from 1936 to 2024 and weather anomalies since 1898.
The average monthly temperature for June in Bishkek is +22.9 degrees Celsius. The hottest June overall was in 2025, with an average monthly temperature of +26.4 degrees Celsius, while the coldest June was in 1901, averaging +17.7 degrees Celsius.
Looking ahead, forecasters predict a partly cloudy day for June 14th with a chance of light rain. The daytime temperature is expected to reach +33 degrees Celsius, with nighttime temperatures dropping to around +19 degrees Celsius.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.