Cloudy weather is expected in Baku on January 8
Cloudy weather is expected in Baku on January 8
Baku/07.0.23/Turan: On Monday, January 8, partly cloudy, mostly without precipitation is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. Fog is expected in some places in the morning and evening. A moderate southwesterly wind will change to a northwesterly one in the morning.
The air temperature will be +5 +8° at night and +9 +12° during the day, the National Hydrometeorological Service under the Ministry of Ecology of Azerbaijan reports. No precipitation is expected in the regions of Azerbaijan. A moderate westerly wind will prevail. The air temperature will be 0-5° at night, +15 +19° in the daytime, 0-5° in the mountains at night, +8 +13° in the afternoon.—06B-
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