The weather conditions expected in Azerbaijan for January 23 have been announced. According to the National Hydrometeorological Service, the weather in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula is expected to be changeably cloudy and occasionally overcast, with no precipitation anticipated. A north-westerly wind will prevail throughout the day.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the air temperature in the capital will range from 2°C frost to 1°C at night, and between 4°C and 8°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure is forecast to drop from 761 mm Hg to 758 mm Hg. Relative humidity will be 75–80% at night and 65–70% during the day. Officials noted that roads in some suburban areas may become icy during the night and morning hours.
In the regions of Azerbaijan, the weather is expected to be mostly rainless. However, short-term precipitation and snow may occur in some mountainous areas during the daytime, with fog possible in various districts. A moderate western wind will blow. The temperature will be 1–6°C frost at night and 5–9°C heat during the day. In mountainous areas, temperatures are expected to drop to 7–12°C frost at night, reaching 12–16°C frost in high-altitude regions, while daytime temperatures in the mountains will range from 0–5°C frost. Synopticians have warned that roads in some mountainous and foothill regions may freeze, and drivers are advised to exercise caution.
The National Hydrometeorological Service of Azerbaijan regularly monitors atmospheric conditions to provide timely updates for the public and transport sectors. Such seasonal fluctuations are typical for the Caspian region in January, where the intersection of maritime and continental air masses often leads to rapid changes in temperature and visibility, particularly in the mountainous terrain of the Lesser and Greater Caucasus.