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Weather forecast for tomorrow

On June 13, the weather in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula will mainly be rainless.

Axar.az reports citing the National Hydrometeorological Service of Azerbaijan that moderate northwest wind will blow.

On the peninsula, the temperature will be +19 - +23 C at night, +25 - +30 C in the daytime. In Baku, it will be +20 - +22 C at night, +27 - +29 C in the daytime.

Atmospheric pressure will be 756 mm Hg, and relative humidity will be 65-75 per cent at night and 40-45 per cent during the day.

Moderate northwest wind will blow on Absheron beaches. Coastal water temperature will be +21 +22 C at the northern Sumgayit, Novkhani, Pirshagi, Nardaran, Bilgah, Zagulba beaches, +22 +23 C at Turkan, Hovsan, Sahil, Shikh beaches.

On June 13, the weather will be primarily rainless in the regions of Azerbaijan, but lightning, occasional (intensive in some places) rain and hail are expected in the northern and western districts. West wind will intensify in some areas.

The temperature will be +18 - +23 C at night, +29 - +34 C in the daytime. In the highlands, it will be +8 - 13 C at night, +16 - +21 C in the daytime.

According to the medical-meteorological forecast, moderate Khazri wind will blow on the Absheron peninsula, which is mainly favourable for sensitive people.

Date
2021.06.12 / 13:58
Author
Axar.az
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