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Temperatures in Azerbaijan to rise up to 40°C on July 26

Temperatures in Azerbaijan to rise up to 40°C on July 26
25.07.2025 16:30

Partly cloudy weather with no significant precipitation is expected in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula on Saturday, July 26. Brief showers are possible in some areas in the morning. Northwesterly winds will shift to southwesterly in the afternoon.

Air temperature will range from 23–27°C at night and 33–37°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure is expected to be below normal at 758 mmHg, with humidity at 70–75% at night and 40–45% during the day.

In other regions, short-term rain, thunderstorms, hail, and fog are expected. In mountainous areas, temperatures will range from 10–15°C at night and 22–26°C during the day.

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