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Armenia to remain under impact of heat waves from Arabian deserts for several days more
Armenia's Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center said today that daytime temperatures on August 14-18 in Ararat Valley, in the capital Yerevan and in the southern province of Syunik will be between 40-42 degrees Celsius.Weather forecasters issue warnings on 42-degree Celsius heat wave coming to Armenia
The daytime temperatures in the Ararat Valley, capital Yerevan and Syunik valleys on August 10-14 will rise to 40-42 degrees Celsius, Armenia's Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center has warned in a weather forecast for the next few days.A 42-degree heat wave to hit Yerevan due to abrupt climate change
Although all scientific studies indicated that no strong heat was expected in Armenia in August, a sharp changes in atmospheric circulation will bring a powerful heat wave from the Arabian Peninsula, the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center reported.Temperatures across Armenia do drop by several degrees
Armenia will be affected by heat waves coming from the Arabian Peninsula on July 20 as well with the daytime temperatures expected to reach 39-41 degrees Celsius in Ararat Valley, in Aragatsotn and Vayots Dzor provinces and in the capital Yerevan, the National Weather Service said.Extreme heat waves in Armenia to recede a little
Armenia's entire territory will be affected by severe heat waves coming from the Arabian Peninsula for several days more with temperatures in the Ararat Valley, in Vayots Dzor province and the capital Yerevan expected to be ranging from 39-42C on July 17-21, the National Weather Service said.Unprecedented heat wave in Yerevan to exceed 22-year record by two degrees
Armenia's territory is still being affected by heat waves arriving from the regions of the Arabian Peninsula with temperatures expected to surge to 39-42 degrees Celsius on July 14-19 in the Ararat Valley, on the foothills of Aragatsotn region, in Vayots Dzor province and the capital city Yerevan, the National Weather Service said.Armenian capital set to break this day's temperature record
All of Armenia is still being affected by heat waves arriving from the Arabian Peninsula, which will raise temperatures in the Ararat Valley, Aragatsotn province, on Vayots Dzor foothills and in the capital Yerevan to 39-42 degrees on July 12-17, the National Weather Service said.Heat waves from Iraq to raise air temperatures in Armenia to 40 degrees Celsius
Heat waves moving towards Armenia from Iraq will raise daytime temperatures in Armenia’s capital city Yerevan and beyond it to 40 degrees, said Gagik Surenyan, deputy director of the Center for Hydrometeorology and Monitoring.Armenia is seeing third wave of coronavirus pandemic
'In fact, we see now the beginning of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Armenia,' Gayane Sahakyan, deputy director of the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Monday in an interview with Azatutyun Radio.News 1 - 20 of 21
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