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Weather forecast for tomorrow in Azerbaijan has been announced.

Axar.az reports citing the National Hydrometeorology Department of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources that on January 24 the weather will be changeable cloudy, occasionally gloomy and mainly rainless in Baku and Absheron peninsula. However, weak fog and drizzle are predicted at night. South-west wind will intensify occasionally in the daytime.

Temperature on the peninsula will be 3-6 C at night, 7-10 C in the daytime, in Baku 4-6 C at night, 8-10 C in the daytime.

Atmospheric pressure will drop from 767 mm mercury column to 763 mm mercury column. Relative humidity will be 70-80 % at night, 55-60% in the daytime.

Weather will be mainly rainless in the regions of Azerbaijani tomorrow. However, drizzle is expected in Lankaran-Astara zone at night and in the morning. Fog is predicted in separate places. West wind will strengthen in some places during the daytime.

The temperature will be -2 to + 3 C at night, 9 to 14 C in the daytime, in mountains 0 to 5 C at night, and 3 to 8 C in the daytime.

MENR warns that on January 24, the south-west wind will be 15-18 m/sec and is expected to intensify up to 20-23 m/sec in Baku and Absheron peninsula.

South-west wind will intensify up to 20-25 m/sec on January 24 daytime and January 25 in mountainous areas.

Date
2019.01.23 / 14:21
Author
Axar.az
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