Short-term Rain Expected: Yerevan to Reach +19°C on March 24
Yerevan, March 23 – Short-term rain and possible thunderstorms are forecast for Yerevan on March 23, 25-27. However, March 24 is expected to be precipitation-free, with temperatures potentially reaching +19°C. This information was provided by the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center of Armenia.
Detailed Weather Outlook for Armenia
According to the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center, most regions of Armenia will experience intermittent precipitation on March 23, 25-27. This will manifest as wet snow in mountainous areas and rain in foothills and valleys. Isolated thunderstorms are also possible in certain areas.
The wind is expected to be from the southwest, with speeds ranging from 2-5 m/s. A gradual decrease in air temperature of 4-6 degrees Celsius is anticipated during the daytime on March 25-27.
Yerevan Specifics
For the capital city, Yerevan, short-term rain and possible thunderstorms are predicted for March 23, 25-27. March 24 stands out as a day without precipitation, offering a brief respite from the wet weather. The temperature on March 24 is expected to be around +19°C, providing a warmer interval amidst the rainy days.
Recent News from Armenia
In other news, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan apologized to a Karabakh woman and her child following a heated exchange on March 22. The woman, a displaced person from Nagorno-Karabakh, had an emotional dialogue with the Prime Minister in the Yerevan metro, where she demanded that her son should live in Armenia. Pashinyan later invited her for a new meeting, expressing his regrets.
Additionally, the Prime Minister commented on the upcoming elections, stating, “We are what our people are. And in the elections, those who eat potatoes will vote for those who eat potatoes.” This statement was made during a discussion about the revolution and the support of the working class.
Furthermore, nine Armenian citizens have returned to Armenia from Iraq since the start of tensions in the Middle East. The Armenian Embassy in Iraq facilitated their return on March 17-18 via the Baghdad-Kuwait-Riyadh-Tbilisi-Yerevan route.
The “New Force” party has also announced its candidate for Prime Minister. Meanwhile, a gray bear’s unhindered walk was captured by camera traps, showcasing wildlife in its natural habitat.
In ecclesiastical news, the investigator rejected the motion to revoke the measure of restraint for the Catholicos, meaning Karekin II will not be able to attend the funeral of the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Arman Tatoyan, head of the “Wings of Unity” political initiative, also issued a statement regarding a real threat to Armenia’s security, clarifying its nature.
The weather forecast remains a key topic for residents, with the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center providing regular updates to help citizens plan their week accordingly.
Source: newsarmenia.am