Weather Forecasters Warn of Weather Change
Baku / 12.02.18 / Turan: Starting from February 13, sharp deterioration of weather in the territory of Azerbaijan is expected from the western regions.
There will be precipitation in the form of wet snow and snow, the east wind will blow, and the air temperature will drop by 3-5 degrees.
Unstable weather will continue until the evening of February 14, the weather forecasters of the Ministry of Ecology reported.
In Baku, February 13 will be mostly rainless, but by the evening rain and a strong north wind is expected. The air temperature will be + 3 + 5 degrees at night and + 7 + 9 in the daytime.
In the mountainous areas snowfalls are expected, the air temperature will drop to -5 at night and +7 degrees by day.
In low-lying areas it is expected to be 0 + 5 at night and up to +11 degrees by day. -06D--
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