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Baku/31.07.23/Turan: In August, the average monthly air temperature in Azerbaijan will be close to the climatic norm, and in some places will exceed it. Precipitation is also predicted to be close to normal, except for a number of territories of the Greater Caucasus, where precipitation will be more than normal, the National Hydrometeorology Service reports.
In the first decade of August, the weather will be relatively stable, with no precipitation during the day. However, starting from the afternoon hours of August 3 and until the evening of August 4, unstable weather is expected, heavy rains will pass, with a north-easterly wind.
In Baku and Absheron, the average monthly temperature will be +26 +28 degrees, which exceeds the climatic norm. At night it will be +21 +26 degrees, and in the afternoon up to +29 + 34 degrees. On some days, the air temperature during the day will rise to +36 + 41 degrees.
The amount of precipitation in the capital and on Absheron will be close to the climatic norm (6-8 mm). ---06B---
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