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Air temperature to rise to 19 degrees Celsius tomorrow in Azerbaijan
Baku/23.02.22/Turan: Cloudy weather is expected tomorrow in Baku and Apsheron Peninsula, fog in places, drizzle in the morning, southwest wind blowing.
Temperatures will range from 5-8C at night to 9-13C during the day, the National Hydrometeorological Service said. The regions of Azerbaijan are expected to be mostly without precipitation.
At the same time there will be fog at night and in the morning, moderate western wind will blow.
Air temperature will range from 2-7 degrees Celsius at night to 14-19 degrees Celsius during the day. Temperatures are expected to be 0 to 5 degrees Celsius at night and 5 to 10 degrees Celsius during the day in the mountains.-05D-
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- Finance
- 23 February 2022 14:02
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