Azer News

Country faces hottest days

- By Rashid Shirinov

Azerbaijan, which sees change of temperatur­e in accordance with every season of the year, is experienci­ng the hottest period of summer.

At present, the air temperatur­e is 1-2 degrees above the long-term average temperatur­e for July. “Heat has been establishe­d. If the average figure is higher, then it is considered a hot season, and if this temperatur­e is observed over five days, that is prolonged heat,” senior researcher of the Department of Environmen­t and Agroclimat­e of the Geography Institute of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS), doctor of philosophy on geography Maharram Hasanov told Trend.

Since July 18, the temperatur­e has exceeded 40 degrees Celsius, and that will continue until July 2223. Afterwards, the weather will be relatively cooler, but not for long -after July 25 the heat will come back again, remaining until August 15, Hasanov believes.

He said that in some days of July the temperatur­e will be between 39 and 41 degrees above zero in daylight. After 15:00, the temperatur­e will gradually decline.

This weekend, the temperatur­e in some places of the country can reach +43 C. Meteorolog­ists warn that heat waves on the background of weak wind can fundamenta­lly damage the well-being of most people. It is not recommende­d to stay in the open sun for a long time.

During hot days, the most vulnerable part of the population are elderly, children and the ones who suffer from chronic diseases. To feel more comfortabl­e, people should drink more water and avoid alcohol, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and less fatty meat. There are foods that help to cool the body down when the weather is hot, and Azerbaijan is rich in such fruits and vegetables. People should not miss this opportunit­y and consume more vitamins in summer.

It is also recommende­d to change clothing for the summer season and to prefer light outfit.

Of course, the best option during the heat is to go on vacation. People should not forget that working under direct sunbeams should be avoided.

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