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Forecasters warn of a sharp deterioration of weather conditions in Azerbaijan on July 16-18
Baku /14.07.23/Turan: The National Hydrometeorological Service has warned of a sharp change in weather conditions in Azerbaijan from July 16 to 18. From July 16 to the morning of the 17th in Baku and on the Absheron peninsula, the wind speed will reach 15-18 m/s, at times up to 20-25 m/s. In the morning and evening on July 16 and the 17th, there will be occasional rains. There is a chance of showers in some parts of the Absheron Peninsula.
The air temperature compared to previous days will drop by 5-8 ° and on the day of July 17 will be +22 + 27 °.
In the regions of the country, the weather is also not stable, rains are expected, at times precipitation will be of a stormy nature. Intensive precipitation is expected in the Ganja, Karabakh, East Zangezur, Balakan-Sheki, Guba-Gusar, Mountain-Shirvan, Central Aran, and Lankaran-Astara zones. There is a possibility of wet snow in high-altitude areas.
In the regions of Azerbaijan, the wind speed will reach 15-20 m/s, in some areas - 23-28 m/s.
An increase in water content is expected in rivers, short-term floods and mudflows are possible in some mountain rivers. ---05B06--
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- 14 July 2023 17:08
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