July will also be hotter than usual
In July, the average monthly temperature and rainfall will be close to normal, but on some days will be above normal, according to weather forecasters. The average temperature in Baku and Absheron peninsula will be 25 + 28 degrees, and on some days - 35-40 degrees. In Nakhchivan average temperature of 25 + 29 degrees on some days will increase to + 42 degrees. As for precipitation, then there will be only 6-16 mm. The Karabakh region will be cooler just + 25 + 30 degrees, and 35 degrees at times. Monthly precipitation will be 36-73 mm., which is the norm.
In the western regions the average temperature will be + 30 + 35 degrees, sometimes up to + 40-degrees, precipitation - 10-32 mm. In the northern and north-western region the average monthly temperature of 27 + 32, some days up to 38 degrees. Monthly rainfall will be close to the norm - 9-18 mm.
In the central lowlands the average temperature is 30 + 35, on some days 42 degrees. There will be little precipitation - 3-22 mm.) In the southern region of the temperature of the monthly average will be 29 + 34 degrees on some days up to + 37 mi. Precipitation will match the rate of 7-33 mm. -04D-
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