Weather Changes Ahead for Yerevan and Armenia
Yerevan is bracing for a period of unsettled weather, with short-term rain expected in the afternoon of February 24 and during the night of February 25. The Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations has also forecasted precipitation for February 26-28 and March 1, which will manifest as snow at night and sleet during the day. However, the daytime of February 25 and the night of February 26 are expected to be without precipitation.
Regional Outlook: Rain, Snow, and Blizzards
Across the Republic of Armenia, precipitation is anticipated in isolated regions during the daytime of February 24, throughout February 25, and during the night of February 26. This will include rain in foothill and valley areas, and snow and sleet in mountainous regions. From the daytime of February 26 through February 28 and March 1, a significant portion of the regions will experience precipitation. Foothill and valley areas will see sleet, while mountainous regions will receive snow. Isolated mountainous areas may also experience blizzards and low horizontal visibility.
Wind and Temperature Fluctuations
Winds are expected from the southwest at 2-5 m/s. However, from February 25-27, wind gusts of 15-19 m/s are anticipated in some areas. A notable change in temperature is also on the horizon: daytime temperatures from February 26-28 are projected to gradually decrease by 8-10 degrees Celsius.
Impact on Daily Life
Residents are advised to prepare for varying weather conditions, including slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially in mountainous areas. The change in temperature could also affect daily routines and travel plans. Authorities urge caution and recommend staying updated with the latest weather advisories.
Ongoing Developments and Other News
In other news from Armenia, pensions are set to increase from April 1, 2026. Additionally, Armenia reaffirms its commitment to international human rights mechanisms, as stated by Ararat Mirzoyan. The “Proposal to Armenia” program is highlighted as an open platform for the future. Furthermore, community police in Nor Nork have uncovered theft cases, and Gevorg Papoyan has chaired a meeting on the development of free economic zones. In a significant cultural event, the name of His Holiness was heard in the Holy Archangel Church of Sevan in the presence of Pashinyan. A 0.2-hectare plot of land has been returned to the Parakar community. Suren Papikyan met with Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, and David Matevosyan has been appointed Secretary General of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia. The Armenian Foreign Minister met with the UN High Commissioner in Geneva. Azerbaijan has reportedly destroyed a memorial complex in Martuni dedicated to the Great Patriotic War. Finally, the director of Yerevan Kindergarten No. 143 has been arrested on charges of bribery and embezzlement, and the Central Electoral Commission has set the forms for documents required for the registration of parties and alliances. There is no case in the Anti-Corruption Committee regarding the property of the Catholicos of All Armenians, and the criminalization of speech is seen not as a display of strength but as political bankruptcy.
Source: https://verelq.am/hy/node/170122