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On Sunday, the air temperature in Azerbaijan will warm up to 40 degrees in some places
Baku/19.06.21/Turan: On Sunday the air temperature Azerbaijan in some low-lying areas will warm up to 40 degrees Celsius, the National Department of Hydrometeorology of the Ministry of Ecology reports.
In Baku and Absheron, the north-west wind will change to the southeast in the daytime; the air temperature will be 23-25 C at night, 30-35 C in the daytime.
On the beaches of Absheron, the northeast wind will change to the southeast during the day.
The sea water temperature on the northern coast of the peninsula (Sumgayit, Novkhany, Pirshagi, Nardaran, Bilgah, Zagulba) will be 22-23 degrees Celsius, on the southern coast (Turkan, Hovsan, Sahil, Shikhovo) 23-24 degrees Celsius. Moderate fluctuations in meteorological factors will be beneficial for weather-sensitive people.
In regions of the country, 20-25 degrees at night, 35-40 degrees in the daytime is expected. In the mountains, forecasters forecast 13-18 degrees at night, 22-27 degrees in the daytime.-06D-
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