From September 10 to 13, weather in the country will be unstable, and rain is expected. There will be north-westerly winds on September 10, and the air temperature will drop by 4 to7 degrees, according to weather forecasters.
Rain is expected in Baku and the Absheron peninsula on September 10; strong north-west wind in the evening will become slower. Air temperature will range from 18C to 23C degrees.
Water temperature at Absheron beaches will range from 21C to 24C degrees.
In regions of the country, on September 10 rain is expected at times and western winds, at times will increase. Nighttime temperature will range from 17C to 22C; daytime temperatures will be 24C to 29C. In the mountains, daily temperatures will range from 15C to 20C; nightly temperatures will be between 7C and 12C. -03D04-
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On Tuesday, rainy weather with thunderstorms and moderate northwest wind is expected in the Baku, according to meteorologists. The rainy weather will continue untill Wednesday evening. The air temperature at night will be +7 to +10°C, and during the day, +11 to +13°C. The humidity will be 80-90% at night and 70-80% during the day. Rain with thunderstorms will also affect other parts of the country. Snow is expected in mountainous areas. There will be fog in places, with westerly winds.
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