Yerevan, March 24 – The Armenian Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center has released its weather forecast for the coming days, indicating a shift from dry conditions to periods of precipitation across the country.
Weather Outlook for Yerevan
On March 24, Yerevan is expected to experience dry weather without any precipitation. However, from March 25 to March 28, residents should anticipate short-term rain, with a possibility of thunderstorms. The daytime temperature in Yerevan is projected to gradually decrease by 4-6 degrees between March 25 and March 28.
Weather Across Armenia’s Regions
Similar to the capital, the regions of Armenia will also see dry weather on March 24, with isolated thunderstorms possible in certain areas. From March 25 to March 28, most regions are forecast to have intermittent precipitation. This will manifest as wet snow in mountainous zones and rain in foothill and valley areas. The wind is expected to be from the southwest, blowing at 2-5 m/s.
Historical Climate Data for March 24 in Yerevan
For context, historical climatic data for March 24 in Yerevan reveals significant variations over the years:
- Maximum Air Temperature: 27.5°C (recorded in 2018)
- Minimum Air Temperature: -5.0°C (recorded in 2012)
- Average Daily Air Temperature: 8.1°C
The upcoming forecast suggests a return to more typical spring weather patterns after a potentially warmer start to the week, with temperatures moderating as precipitation moves in.
Residents are advised to stay informed about further updates and prepare for changing weather conditions, especially those in mountainous regions where wet snow is expected. The shift in weather could impact travel and outdoor activities, prompting caution.
The Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center continues to provide detailed forecasts to help the public plan accordingly. Further updates on the weather can be found on their official channels.
Source: https://mamul.am/am/news/354538