It will be windy in Baku on July 2
It will be windy in Baku on July 2
On Tuesday, July 2, partly cloudy weather is expected in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula, sometimes cloudy.
Rains and thunderstorms are possible in some places. North-western wind will change into the north-eastern in the afternoon.
Air temperature will be at night +20 +23°, and +28 +32°, The National Hydrometeorological Service under the Ministry of Ecology of Azerbaijan reports.
Variable rains and thunderstorms are expected in the regions of Azerbaijan, and showers and hail are expected in mountainous and foothill areas. Eastern wind will increase in some areas. Air temperature will be +20 +25° at night, +28 +32° in the daytime, +9 +14° in the mountains at night, +14 +18° in the daytime.
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- Economics
- 1 July 2024 13:50
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