Baku and the Absheron Peninsula are expected to experience variable cloudiness and mostly dry conditions on April 19. According to the National Hydrometeorological Service, temperatures in the capital will reach up to 24°C during the day, while nighttime temperatures will hover between 10-13°C.
In a statement provided to the Operative Information Center-OMM, forecasters noted that a mild south-westerly wind will be replaced by a north-westerly wind in the afternoon. Atmospheric pressure is expected to drop from 755 mm to 751 mm Hg, while relative humidity will fluctuate between 60% and 70%. In the regions of Azerbaijan, particularly in mountainous and foothill areas, intermittent rain, lightning, and hail are anticipated, with sleet possible at higher altitudes. Regional temperatures are forecast to reach 20-25°C in the lowlands and 13-18°C in the mountains.
The National Hydrometeorological Service, an agency under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, regularly monitors atmospheric conditions across Azerbaijan to provide timely updates for the public and various sectors, including agriculture and transportation. April in Azerbaijan is typically characterized by transitional weather patterns, where warming trends in the lowlands often contrast with volatile conditions and precipitation in the Greater and Lesser Caucasus mountain ranges.