Heavy rains are expected in some areas
Baku / 14.05.18 / Turan: On Tuesday, weather in Baku and Absheron will remain without precipitation, the air temperature at night will be 15-17, in the afternoon 23-25 degrees, the National Department of Hydrometeorology of the Ministry of Ecology of Azerbaijan reports.
On the regions of the country, May 15 is also expected to be mostly rainless. However, in the morning and in the afternoon, rains are expected in some areas, will be intense.
In low-lying areas, the air temperature will be 12-17 at night, 24-29 at daytime. In the mountains at night it is expected 4-8, in the daytime - 9-14 degrees. -06D-
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