Weather conditions in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula on February 24 are expected to be changeably cloudy and occasionally gloomy, with drizzle likely in some areas during the morning and night hours.
According to information provided by the National Hydrometeorological Service to the Operative Information Center-OMM, a north-west wind will prevail, shifting to a north-east wind during the day. The air temperature in the capital is forecasted to be 3-5°C at night and 7-9°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure will rise from 761 mm to 764 mm of mercury, with relative humidity ranging between 70-80%.
In the regions of Azerbaijan, intermittent precipitation is expected in several areas, with intensified rainfall in specific locations and snowfall in mountainous regions. Fog is anticipated in some districts during the morning and night, accompanied by a moderate east wind. Temperatures across the country will range from 4-7°C at night to 8-13°C during the day, while in the mountains, temperatures will drop to 0-5°C frost at night and reach 3-8°C during the day.
The National Hydrometeorological Service, an agency under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, regularly monitors and provides official weather forecasts for the territory of Azerbaijan. Such fluctuations in late February are characteristic of the region's transitional climate, where maritime influences from the Caspian Sea often interact with cold air masses from the north, leading to increased humidity and precipitation in the mountainous terrain of the Caucasus.