On June 21, the weather in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula is expected to be variably cloudy and predominantly dry, according to the National Hydrometeorology Service.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reported that a north-westerly wind will occasionally strengthen throughout the day. Temperatures in the capital are forecast to range between 21-24°C at night and 27-32°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure is expected to be 760 mm of mercury, with relative humidity levels fluctuating between 70-75% at night and 55-60% during the day.
Across other regions of Azerbaijan, particularly in mountainous and foothill areas, intermittent rainfall is expected. Forecasters warn of potential short-term heavy precipitation, lightning, and hail in some locations, with fog likely in mountainous areas during the night and morning hours. Temperatures in these regions are expected to reach 31-36°C during the day, while mountainous areas will see cooler temperatures between 19-24°C.
The Absheron Peninsula, where Baku is located, is known for its unique microclimate influenced by the Caspian Sea. The National Hydrometeorology Service regularly monitors these weather patterns to provide essential updates for the public, ensuring safety and preparedness for residents and visitors alike during the summer season.