YEREVAN, Armenia, February 11 – The Armenian State Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Service has issued a weather forecast indicating a period of unstable weather conditions across the country from February 11 to February 15, 2026. Residents in Yerevan and several other regions should prepare for a mix of rain, snow, and strong winds.
Yerevan City Forecast: Mixed Precipitation and Fog
For the capital city of Yerevan, intermittent rain is expected on February 11, 12, and 14, with mixed rain and snow anticipated during the nighttime hours. Additionally, fog is forecast for Yerevan on February 11. February 13 and 15 are expected to be precipitation-free days in the city.
Regional Outlook: Snow, Blizzards, and Reduced Visibility
Across the regions of Armenia, intermittent precipitation is predicted for the afternoon of February 11, and through February 12-14, as well as the night of February 15. Foothill and valley areas will experience mixed rain and snow, or rain, while mountainous regions will see snowfall. Some mountainous areas are also expected to experience blizzards and reduced horizontal visibility.
Wind Intensification and Temperature Fluctuations
From February 11 to 15, separate regions will experience intensified winds, with speeds reaching 13-16 m/s. Temperatures are set to decrease by 2-3 degrees Celsius in the afternoon of February 10, and by 4-6 degrees in Lori, Tavush, and Syunik provinces. However, from February 12 to 15, temperatures across the entire republic are expected to gradually rise by 6-9 degrees Celsius.
Historical Weather Data for February 11 in Yerevan
Historical climatic data for Yerevan on February 11 shows a maximum air temperature of 15.7°C recorded in 2021, and a minimum air temperature of -24.3°C in 1972. The average daily air temperature for this date is -2.1°C.
Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions, especially those traveling in mountainous areas where blizzards and reduced visibility are expected. The fluctuating temperatures could also lead to icy conditions on roads.
The weather service continues to monitor conditions and will issue further updates as needed. For detailed regional forecasts, residents can consult the official meteorological channels.