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About the weather at the weekend, showers and mudslides in the northern region
Baku /01.09.23 /Turan: On Saturday, September 2, it will be cloudy in Baku and Absheron, rain and thunderstorms are possible in the morning and evening. The wind is easterly, forecasters of the Ministry of Ecology reported.
The air temperature at night is + 20+23, during the day it will be +27 + 31 degrees.
In the regions of the country, rains are expected in the northern and western regions. In places, precipitation will be in the form of showers with thunderstorms and hail. The wind is easterly, gusty.
In the lowlands at night the air temperature will be +17 +22, in the daytime +30 +35 degrees, in the mountains at night +8 + 13, and in the afternoon +14 +19. In the next two days, intense precipitation will take place in the northern region of the country, which will be accompanied by strong winds up to 20-25 m/s.
Floods and mudslides are expected on a number of mountain rivers: Katekhchai, Kurmukchai (Balakan-Sheki), Goychai, Girdimanchai (Oguz-Gabala) Velvelichai and other rivers of the Guba-Gusar region. ---0---
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