According to the information of the National Hydrometeorology Service as of January 21 at 10:00, rainy weather conditions continue in most parts of the country. Wet snow and snow are falling.
The thickness of the fallen snow is 116 cm in Lerik, 70 cm in the mountainous areas of Astara, 49 cm in Yardimli, 42 cm in Alibey (Zagatala) and Kalbajar, 32 cm in Shahbuz, 28 cm in Saribash (Gakh), 27 cm in Shusha, 24 cm in Kishchay (Sheki), 22 cm in Khizi, 20 cm in Khankendi and Griz, 18 cm in Khaltan, 16 cm in Jalilabad, 15 cm in Lachin and Gubadli, 15 cm in Laza (Gusar), 13 cm in Shamakhi and Shirvan, 12 cm in Ivanovka (Ismayilli) and Khinalig, 10 cm in Khojali, Gobustan and Sharur, 9 cm in Shahdagh and Bilasuvar, 8 cm in Guba and Gadabay, 7 cm in Fuzuli and Oguz, 6 cm in Imishli and Nakhchivan, 5 cm in Dashkasan, Gabala and Sadarak, 3 cm in Tartar, Agdam and Goychay, 2 cm in Jeyranchol, and 1 cm in Ordubad, Agsu, Barda and Naftalan.
The amount of precipitation is 24 mm in Beylagan and Lankaran, 15 mm in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, 13 mm in Sabirabad, 12 mm in Astara, 9 mm in Kurdamir, 6 mm in Tovuz, Zardab and Mingachevir, 5 mm in Balakan and Yevlakh, 4 mm in Ganja and Shamkir, 3 mm in Agstafa and Neftchala, 2 mm in Shabran, and 1 mm in Goygol.
Fog is observed in Sumgait, Goygol, Ganja, Naftalan, Shamkir, Balakan, Gakh, Sheki, Oguz, Gabala, Shamakhi, Gobustan, Griz, Yardimli, and Lerik, limiting visibility to up to 500 meters.
The minimum air temperature was recorded as minus 1 degree in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, minus 2 degrees in the Aran regions, minus 15 degrees in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, minus 9 degrees in mountainous regions, and minus 18 degrees in high mountainous areas.
Across the country, the weather is expected to moderate during the day on January 21, to be mainly dry in most regions from the 22nd to the 25th, temperatures to gradually rise, and a moderate south-west wind is expected to prevail.