On July 9, temperatures in Azerbaijan are expected to reach as high as 35°C, according to the latest forecast from the National Hydrometeorological Service.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports that weather conditions in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula will be variably cloudy and predominantly rainless. However, there is a possibility of brief, light rain in some suburban areas during the morning hours. A moderate north-westerly wind is expected to prevail.
Temperatures in the capital are forecasted to range between 19-23°C at night and 28-31°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure is recorded at 756 mm Hg, with relative humidity levels expected to fluctuate between 70-80% at night and 55-65% during the day.
Across the regions of Azerbaijan, intermittent rainfall is expected in some areas. In certain locations, there is a probability of short-term intensive precipitation, accompanied by lightning and potential hail. Precipitation is expected to gradually cease by the evening. Fog is anticipated in some mountainous areas during the night and morning hours, with a prevailing westerly wind.
Temperatures in the regions are projected to reach 20-24°C at night and 30-35°C during the day. In mountainous regions, temperatures will range from 10-15°C at night to 20-25°C during the day, with some areas reaching 27-29°C.
The National Hydrometeorological Service regularly monitors these climatic shifts to ensure public safety. High-temperature warnings are standard practice in Azerbaijan during the summer months to help citizens manage heat-related health risks and to inform agricultural planning across the country's diverse climate zones.