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In May, the air temperature will be slightly above the climatic norm - forecasters
Baku/28.04.23/Turan: In May, the average monthly air temperature in Azerbaijan will be close to the climatic norm, and in some places slightly higher. According to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology, the amount of monthly precipitation will be close to the climatic norm, and in some areas - slightly higher.
In the first decade of May, weather conditions across the country are expected to be unstable, with short-term rains. In places, precipitation will be intense, in high-altitude areas precipitation will be with thunderstorms and hail.
The average monthly air temperature in Baku and Absheron will be +18+20 degrees, which is close to the climatic norm. The average air temperature at night will be +15+20 degrees, daytime +21+26 degrees. On some days, the air will warm up to +28 +33 degrees.
The amount of monthly precipitation will also be close to the climatic norm and will amount to 18-21 mm. ---03---
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- 28 April 2023 14:19
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