In some regions, the snow cover height reached 39 cm - ACTUAL WEATHER
As of the morning of January 19, precipitation continues across Azerbaijan, with wet snow and snow in some areas, and intense precipitation in places.
This is reported by BAKU.WS with reference to the National Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.
The snow depth in Alibey (Zagatala) and Lerik is 39 cm, Shahbuz - 35, Kalbajar - 32, Sarybash (Gakh) - 30, Lachin and Gubadly - 23, Yardymly - 20, Kishchay (Sheki) - 19, Khyzy - 18, Khaltan - 16, Gryza - 15, Shusha - 13, Shamakhi, Gobustan and Laza (Gusar) - 12, Khinalig - 10, Khankendi - 9, Shahdag - 7, Guba - 6, Ismayilli, Khojaly - 5, Jeyranchol and Sadarak - 4, Fuzuli - 3, Gabala and Gadabay - 1.
The amount of precipitation in Jalilabad is 38 mm, Astara - 37, Lankaran - 32, Neftchala and Jabrayil - 16, Beylagan and Yevlakh - 14, Mingachevir - 13, Aghdam and Tartar - 12, Imishli and Zardab - 10, Khachmaz and Balakan - 9, Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, as well as in Barda - 8, Oghuz and Naftalan - 7, Kurdamir, Bilasuvar and Sharur - 6, Aghstafa, Shabran, Sabirabad and Ganja - 5, Shamkir - 4, Goranboy, Tovuz and Goychay - 3, Shamkir and Shirvan - 2, Dashkesan and Nakhchivan - 1.
A westerly wind persists in a number of territories, with maximum speeds reaching 20 m/s in Neftchala, Goranboy - 19, Naftalan - 18, Bilasuvar - 16.
Fog is observed in Sharur, Ganja, Zagatala, Gakh, Shamakhi, Gryza, Dashkesan, Gadabay, Goygol, Balakan, Sheki, Gusar, Goychay, with visibility limited to 500 m.
The minimum air temperature in the capital and on the Absheron Peninsula was 2 degrees above zero, in lowland areas - 3 degrees above zero, in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic - 10 degrees below zero, in the mountains - 12 degrees below zero.
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