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Unstable weather is expected in regions of Azerbaijan earlier this week
Baku/23.09.23/Turan: Unstable weather is expected in regions of Azerbaijan from 25 September to the evening of 26 September, rains will fall, snow will fall in mountainous areas, strong wind is expected, the National Hydrometeorological Service reports.
In some areas (Balaken-Sheki, Guba-Gusar, Mountainous Shirvan, Gazakh-Ganja, Lankaran-Astara, Central Aran, Garabagh and Eastern Zangezur) precipitation will be intense, thunderstorms, hail, snow in mountainous areas are possible.
West wind will rise to 20-25 m/s in some places. Water level in rivers will rise, short-term floods are possible.
As for the forecast for Sunday 24 September, northeast wind will blow in Baku and Absheron, air temperature will be +16 +20° at night, +22 +27° during the day.
The country's regions will also be mostly without precipitation.
However, in some areas there will be rains, in some places of heavy rainfall, in the highlands there is a probability of snowfall. -06B-
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