Baku / 13/08/19 / Turan: On Wednesday in Baku and Absheron there will be no precipitation, while a northeasterly wind will blow, turning into a southeasterly one. The air temperature at night will be + 20 + 22 degrees, and during the day it will be up to +32, weather forecasters of the Ministry of Ecology said.
The atmospheric pressure will be 761 mm, which is normal. Relative humidity will be in the range of 60-70% at night, and 40-50% by day.
On the beaches of Absheron, the sea water temperature on the north coast will be + 23 + 24 degrees, and on the south it will be + 24 + 25.
The regions of Azerbaijan will be mostly rainless. However, in several mountainous areas, light rain and thunderstorms are expected at night and in the morning.
In the lowlands, the air temperature will warm up to +36 by day, while in the mountains it will be up to + 24. -06B-
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