Forecasters predicted the weather for August
Forecasters predicted the weather for August
In August, the average monthly air temperature in Azerbaijan will be close to the climatic norm. It is expected to reach 24-26 degrees in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, the National Hydrometeorological Service of Azerbaijan reports.
At night, the average monthly air temperature will be 22-27 degrees Celsius, during the day 29-34 degrees Celsius. On some days, the air will warm up to 36-39 degrees Celsius
In August, precipitation is expected to be close to the climatic norm, but in some places it may exceed it. There is no precipitation in most areas in the first days of the month, but variable thunderstorms are expected in some mountainous and foothill areas during the day.
In Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, the average monthly air temperature is expected to be between 24-26 degrees, which is close to the climatic norm.
The air temperature will be 22-27 degrees Celsius at night, 29-34 degrees Celsius during the day, and 36-39 degrees Celsius on some days. The volume of monthly precipitation will be close to the climatic norm (6-8 mm), in some places it may exceed it.
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