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Baku/18.01.21/Turan: Snowfall and strong winds are expected in Baku and Absheron in the coming days, forecasters warn. As stated in the message of the Ministry of Ecology, such weather will be from the evening of January 19 to the evening of the 21st. At the same time, the strength of the northwest wind will be 15-20 m/s, with gusts of 23-28 m/s.
It will be coldest from the evening of January 20 to noon on the 21st, when the snowfall will turn into a blizzard and the roads will be covered with ice.
In the regions of the country, also from January 18 to the 21st, there will be precipitation in the form of snow, the wind will intensify, and the air temperature will drop by 5-10 degrees.
On January 20-21, forecasters predict a blizzard in mountainous and foothill areas and ice on the roads. -06D-
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