New Cold Wave to Come on Saturday
On December 17 in Baku and on the Absheron peninsula in the first half of the day it will be cloudy without precipitation, but snow is expected in the evening with a strong north-westerly wind. The air temperature will drop to three degrees below zero at night, and to +3 degrees by day.
In areas of the country there also will be precipitation in the form of rain and snow. In mountain areas the snowfall will be intense. The air temperature will drop to six degrees below zero at night and five degrees of heat by day.
On the night of December 18 the weather will continue to deteriorate, the snowfall will increase, the temperature will fall and the roads will get icy. -02D-
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