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The 40-degree heat will continue for several days
Baku/20.07.21/Turan: Dry, hot weather will continue in Baku and Absheron on July 21. The south wind will heighten a feeling of heat. Temperature will be +37+40 degrees during the day, forecasters say.
The water temperature on beaches of Absheron is expected to be + 27+28 degrees on the northern coast; + 28+29 degrees on the southern coast.
No precipitation is expected in the regions of Azerbaijan.
In low-lying areas, the air will rise to +40+44 degrees during the day. In the mountains it will be + 30+35. - 06D-
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