Baku / 29.12.18 / Turan: In January, the average monthly air temperature in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula will be 3-4 degrees of heat, which is close to the climatic norm, according to the National Hydrometeorology Department of the Ministry of Environment.
At night, the average monthly temperature will be 2-7 degrees Celsius.
However, on some days, weather forecasters predict 1-6 degrees of frost.
During the day, the average monthly temperature will be - 7-12 degrees Celsius, and some days from 2 degrees Celsius to 3 degrees Celsius.
The amount of monthly precipitation will be close to the norm (the norm is 18-28 mm), however in some places it may slightly exceed the norm.
In the first days of the New Year, predominantly moderate weather is expected, mostly without precipitation.
In areas of the country, the average monthly air temperature will be close to normal.
The average monthly amount of precipitation will be mostly close to the climatic norm, in some places it may slightly exceed it. -06D--
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