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Baku/19.11.21/Turan: On Saturday in Baku and Absheron the weather will be alternately cloudy, mostly without precipitation, with a moderate southwest wind, according to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
The air temperature will be +3+6 at night and +12+14 during the day.
On Sunday, no significant changes in weather conditions are expected.
It will be mostly without precipitation, mostly fog and easterly wind are expected at night and in the morning.
Nighttime temperatures will be- 1 to + 3, while during the day it will be +10+15.
In the mountains at night from - 3 to + 2, during the day it will be +6+11
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