Baku / 23.11.19 / Turan: On Saturday in Baku and Absheron, precipitation is not expected, while the south-east wind will blow. The air temperature will drop to + 2 + 4 at night, and it will be + 5 + 9 by day.
Rain is expected on Sunday evening.
In areas of the country, precipitation in the form of snow will fall in the mountains of the Lesser Caucasus and Greater Caucasus. In the mountains during the day it will be about 0 degrees, and at night it will be - 10 of frost. In the lowlands, it will be + 4 + 8 during the day, with fog in the morning, and up to -1 degree of frost at night. -02D-
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No precipitation is expected in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula; the northwestern wind will change to a southeastern wind during the day. Air temperatures will range from 21-26°C at night and 33-38°C during the day, according to the National Hydrometeorology Service of the Ministry of Ecology.
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A fire has erupted at the Experimental and Testing Production of the Scientific Research Institute of SOCAR (the state oil company) in the Surakhani district of Baku, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. "Thanks to the urgent and necessary measures taken by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the spread of the fire to neighboring areas, including nearby residential buildings, has been prevented," the statement reads. Efforts to extinguish the fire are still ongoing.
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In September, the average monthly air temperature in Azerbaijan is expected to be close to the climatic norm. Precipitation levels will also be near the norm, but in some areas, they will exceed it, according to the September forecast from the National Hydrometeorological Service.
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