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Forecasters warned of a sharp cold snap
Baku/10.11.21/Turan: In the evening on November 10, a cold snap will come on the territory of Azerbaijan, which will last until the 12th, forecasters of the Ministry of Ecology said on Wednesday. The speed of the northwest wind will be 18-23 meters per second, and 32-35 meters in gusts.
On November 11, the air temperature will drop by 5-10 degrees and will be + 9 degrees in the afternoon.
Rain is expected in the regions of the country until the morning of November 12, and snow will fall in the mountains. The speed of the westerly wind will be 15-20, and in gusts 30-35 meters per second. The air temperature in the mountains will also drop by 5-10 degrees. -02D-
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