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The weather forecast in Azerbaijan for tomorrow has been announced.

Axar.az reports citing the National Hydrometeorology Department of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources that on May 24 partly cloudy and mainly rainless weather is expected in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula.

The weather is expected to be gloomy and intermittent rain is predicted in some places. Weak fog will be observed in different places in the morning. North wind will become south-east in the daytime.

The air temperature on the Absheron Peninsula will be 16-18 C at night, 23-27 C in the daytime, in Baku 16-18 C at night and 25-27 C in the daytime.

Atmospheric pressure will make 760 mm, relative humidity will be 65-70% at night, 50-60% in the daytime.

In the regions of Azerbaijan, the weather will be mainly rainless, but lightning and rain are expected in some northern and western regions in the morning and daytime. Torrential rain and hail are predicted in some places. Fog will be observed in some places at night and in the morning. East wind will blow.

The air temperature will be 13-18 C at night, 27-32 C in the daytime, 8-13 C in the mountains at night, and 14-18 C in the daytime.

As for the medical-meteorological forecast, a comfortable temperature regime is expected on May 24 on the Absheron peninsula, which is also favorable for meteorological people.

Date
2019.05.23 / 15:07
Author
Axar.az
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