In the years 2007 – 2010, a project was implemented in remote areas of Kyrgyzstan aimed at analyzing the risks and mitigation of the consequences of potential dam bursting of alpine lakes as a result of climate change. As part of this project, climatic data were gathered and evaluated, capturing their progress over longer periods of time. A significant advantage of these data is the fact that the measurements are carried out at an altitude of more than 1500 m above sea level and outside human settlements. They are therefore not affected by the heat urban islands. The paper presents mainly the results of the evaluation of the four longest temperature time series. The course of temperatures and precipitation over time shows a cyclical character, which shows virtually no correlation with the continuous increase in CO2 concentration in the atmosphere.