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The air temperature will drop by 5-8 degrees
Baku/03.03.22/Turan: In the next two days, unstable weather is expected in Azerbaijan with precipitation and increased wind. At the same time, the air temperature will drop by 5-8 degrees.
So, on March 4, it will rain in Baku and Absheron from time to time, in the afternoon a northwest wind will blow at a speed of 15-20 m/s, which will sometimes increase to 23-28 m/s.
Precipitation is also expected in regions of the country, in some places intense. Snow will fall in the mountainous and foothill regions, a westerly wind of 15-20 m/s will blow, with gusts of up to 25-30 m/s.
Such weather will continue on March 5. -05D06-.
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