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Snow expected in the capital on Thursday
Baku/22.12.21/Turan: Weather forecasters from the Ministry of Ecology warn of worsening the weather on Thursday.
Snow, lower temperatures and strong winds are expected in Baku and Absheron. At night and during the day the temperature will drop to +3 degrees. Snowfalls (in the mountains) and western winds will continue in the regions of the country.
Temperatures in the lowlands during the day will be +3+8, while at night it will be around 0. In the mountains at night it will be -3-8 degrees below zero, and 0-3 during the day.-0-3-05D-
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