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The weather will change dramatically
Baku/15.11.21/Turan: A short-term sharp change in weather conditions is expected in Azerbaijan. The sped of wind on November 16 in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula, will be 15-20 m / s, at times - 23-28 m / s.
At the same time, in some places of the peninsula, the wind force in gusts will reach 30-35 m / s, precipitation is expected from time to time. The air temperature will drop by 4-7 degrees compared to previous days, according to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
In regions of the country, from the evening of November 15 to the evening of November 16, unstable precipitation is also expected. Precipitation will be intense in places, and snow is possioble in the mountainous area. A west wind with a force of 15-20 m/s, in some places - up to 28-33 m/s is expected.
The air temperature in comparison with the previous days will drop by 4-7 degrees, the water content in the mountain rivers will increase. -16d-
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- 15 November 2021 14:55
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