Weather conditions in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula on January 26 are expected to be changeably cloudy and occasionally gloomy, but primarily rainless.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing the National Hydrometeorological Service, that there is a possibility of drizzle in some areas during the night and evening hours. A south-west wind is forecasted to be replaced by a moderate north-west wind toward the evening. Temperatures in the capital will range from 1-3°C at night to 6-10°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure will stand at 766 mm Hg, with relative humidity reaching 70-80%.
In the regions of Azerbaijan, the weather will remain mostly dry. However, precipitation is anticipated in some eastern districts during the evening, with snow expected in mountainous territories. Occasional fog is predicted in various locations, accompanied by a moderate west wind that may intensify periodically. Regional temperatures are set to fluctuate between 2°C frost and 3°C at night, and 8-12°C during the day. In the mountains, temperatures will drop to 3-8°C below zero at night, reaching 0-5°C during the day. Due to the freezing temperatures, roads in certain mountainous districts are expected to be icy during the night and morning hours.
The National Hydrometeorological Service, which operates under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, provides daily updates to ensure public safety and assist in the planning of transportation and agricultural activities. Such weather patterns are characteristic of the winter season in Azerbaijan, where the Caspian Sea's influence often creates microclimates that vary significantly between the coastal lowlands and the high-altitude regions of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus.