Hot weather will continue for another week
Hot weather in Baku and Absheron peninsula will continue.
On Saturday night, the temperature will be 22+27 degrees, and + 32+ 37 degrees during the day, according to the Bureau of the Ecology Ministry. However, a moderate northerly wind 5-7 m/s will soften the effect of heat. On Sunday, temperatures will be about the same as on Saturday, but the northeast wind will weaken.
The water temperature on the beaches of Absheron will be: in Sumgait, Novkhani, Pirshagi, Nardaran, Bilge, and Zagulba +25 +26 degrees; in Buzovna, Mardakan, Shuvyalan + 26+27 degrees; in Turkan, Hovsan, Sahil and Shikhovo + 28 +29 degrees.
Hot weather will continue in the beginning of next week.
In lowland, the air temperature at night will be +21 +26, and +35+40 degree during the daytime, in the mountains at night +13 +18 degrees, and + 25+ 30 in the daytime.
According to weathermen, hot and dry weather will continue till August 16.—06D-
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