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Hot weather will continue on the weekend
Baku/17.07.20/Turan: On July 18, the weather in Baku and Absheron will be hot without precipitation, and the south wind. The air temperature during the day will be + 33 + 35 degrees.
In regions of the country, precipitation is expected in the evening in the northern mountainous regions.
In low-lying areas during the daytime, the air will warm up to +33 +38 degrees, in the mountains it will be +20 +25.
On Sunday, the south wind in Absheron will continue, which will increase the feeling of heat and discomfort especially among meteorological dependent people, forecasters warn.
The air temperature in the afternoon on the 19th will be 34 degrees on the peninsula. -02D-
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- 17 July 2020 16:53
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