South wind will intensify on Friday
Baku / 10.01.19 / Turan: On January 11, the weather in Baku and Absheron will be cloudy, without precipitation, fog is possible in the morning.
A strong northwest wind will change to the south in the afternoon.
At night, the temperature will drop to +1, and during the day it will be + 7 + 10 degrees.
In the regions of the country, precipitation is not expected, in the morning there will be fog, and the west wind.
In low-lying areas at night it will be -1, and in the daytime + 7 + 11 degrees.
In the mountains at night -3-8 frost, and in the daytime 0-5.
Forecasters predict a strengthening of the southern wind from noon on January 11 to noon on the 12th, which will have a negative impact on meteo-dependent people. -02D-
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