Baku / 01/18/19 / Turan: Last night, heavy snowfall fell only on the territory of Nakhchivan, where the snow cover reached 40 cm in some places.
In the mountains of the Greater Caucasus, the highest indicator is the village of Kryz in the Guba region, where the snow height has reached 15 cm. The snowfall in Nagorno-Karabakh is also significant, according to forecasters from the Ministry of Environment.
In the nearest day, cold windy weather without precipitation will remain in Baku and Absheron.
The wind will be north, moderate. At night it will be from -1 to +1 degrees. In the afternoon the air will warm up to + 5 + 7 degrees.
In low-lying areas of the country it will be from -3 to +2 degrees at night and up to +8 by day. In the mountains it will be -3 -8 of frost at night and up to +3 by day. -02D-
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