New Wave of Bad Weather Comes
On December 1, the country will face unstable weather with precipitation in the form of rain and snow. In the mountains, snow will intensify against the backdrop of a strong westerly wind and the air temperature lowering by 3-5 degrees. This sort of weather will continue until November 3.
In Baku and Absheron December 1 will be cloudy with little precipitation and a northerly wind. The air temperature will be + 3 + 5 at night and + 8 + 11 by day.
Rain is expected in the regions. It will snow in the mountainous and foothill regions.
The air temperature in the low-lying areas will be + 1 + 6 at night and + 8 + 13 by day. In the mountains it will be from zero to -4 at night and + 4 + 8 by day. -02D-
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