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Weather forecast for September

1 September 2016 10:00 (UTC+04:00)
Weather forecast for September

By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijan, leaving behind the notoriously hot summer months, begins to cool down in September, when the summer season ends.

The average monthly temperature in September is expected to be close to the climatic norm along with a small positive margin in some places, the National Hydrometeorology Department of the Ministry of Ecology reported.

In Baku and Absheron peninsula, average monthly temperature is predicted to be +22-24˚C which is close to the climatic norm.

At nights temperature will be +17-22˚C at night. In the afternoons of the first half of the month the temperature will be + 24-29˚C but in several days will rise up +32˚C.

Monthly precipitation will be close to the climatic norm (12-23mm) and a little below the norm in some places.

In Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, average monthly temperature is predicted to be +20-23˚C which is close to the climatic norm and above the norm. At nights temperature will be +12-17˚C. In the afternoons the temperature will be +25-30˚C but will rise up to +33-35˚C in the several days. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 7-13 mm).

In Upper Karabakh: Khankandi, Shusha, Khojali, Khocavand; Gubadli, Zangilan, Lachin, Kalbajar and Dashkasan, Gadabay regions, average monthly temperature predicted to be +14-18˚C which is nigh to the climatic norm.At nights the temperature will be +10-15˚C. In the afternoons temperature will be +15-20˚C, and will be+23-25˚C in some days. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 35-40 mm) and a little above the norm in some places.

In Gazakh-Ganja, Goranboy, Tar-Tar-Agdam-Agjabadi-Fuzuli-Jabrail regions

Average monthly temperature is predicted to be +20-22˚C which is close to the climatic norm. At nights the temperature will be +14-19˚C. In the afternoons the temperature will be +23-28˚C, will be+30-34˚C in some days in the second and third decade. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 17-44mm) and a little above the norm in some places.

In Balakan, Zagatala, Qakh, Sheki, Oguz, Gabala, İsmailly, Agsu, Shamakhy, Siyazan, Shabran, Khizi, Guba, Khachmaz, Gusar regions

Average monthly temperature is predicted to be +17-20˚C which is close to the climatic norm.At nights the temperature will be +11-16˚C. In the afternoons temperature will be from +19-24˚C, will be+30˚C in some days. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 33-120 mm) and a little above the norm in some places.

In Central-Aran: Agdash, Mingachevir, Yevlakh, Kurdamir, İmishli, Beylagan, Sabirabad, Bilasuvar, Saatli, Shirvan, Hajıgabul, Salyan, Neftchala regions, average monthly temperature is predicted to be +21-24˚C which is close to the climatic norm.

At nights the temperature will be +18-23˚C. In the afternoons the temperature will be from +24-29˚C, will be +33˚C in some days in the second and third decade. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 14-38 mm) and a little above the norm in some places.

The average monthly temperature in Masallı-Lankaran-Astara-Lerik, Yardimli regions is predicted to be +20-23˚C which is close to the climatic norm. At nights the temperature will be +16-21˚C. In the afternoons the temperature will be from +22-27˚C, will rise up to +32˚C in some days in the second and third decade. Monthly rainfall is expected to be close to the climatic norm (norm 50-199 mm).

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Laman Ismayilova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @Lam_Ismayilova

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