Snowy and frosty weather will continue throughout the country until Monday.
Snowy and frosty weather will continue throughout the country until Monday.
Strength of the north wind in Baku on Saturday was 25 meters per second; precipitation in the form of rain and sleet continues.
Strong winds persist throughout the country.
Height of the waves in the Caspian Sea was 2.5 meters.
Height of the snow cover in the mountains of the Greater Caucasus ranges from 12 cm to 3 cm. Snowfall is accompanied by fog.
Similar weather will continue on Sunday and Monday, according to forecasters of the Ministry of Ecology. Snowfall is expected to grow in Baku on the night of January 14. Due to weather conditions and reduced visibility, the traffic police urged drivers to be careful. On the main highways of the capital, the speed of traffic has been reduced by 20 km. At night, the air temperature will drop to -6 degrees Celsius. It will be from -1 to +3 degrees during the day. There is ice on the mountain roads. In the regions of the country, the air temperature will drop to -6 degrees below zero at night, and in the mountains to 10-15 degrees below zero.
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Ruslan
2024-01-13
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