Forecasters predict rain and thunderstorms on Sunday
Forecasters predict rain and thunderstorms on Sunday
On Sunday, 11 August, variable cloudiness is expected in Baku and Apsheron peninsula, rain and thunderstorms are expected in some places in the first half of the day, occasionally strengthening north-west wind will blow. Air temperature will be +20-24° at night and +30-34° during the day, the National Hydrometeorological Service under the Ministry of Ecology reports.
Rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas of Azerbaijan. Forecasters predict showers and hail mainly in mountainous and foothill areas. East wind will intensify in some places.
Air temperature will be +21-26° at night, +31-36° in the daytime, +10-15° at night and +16-21° in the mountains.
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No precipitation is expected in Baku on August 10, the wind is north-westerly. Daytime humidity is 45-55%. The daytime air temperature is +31+36 degrees. Precipitation will take place in a number of mountainous areas in the regions, fog in the morning and evening. The wind is easterly, moderate. In the lowlands during the day +33+38 degrees, in the mountains at night +12+17, during the day +18+23 degrees.
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