ArmenPress
Jan 6 2005
DESPITE HEAVY SNOWFALL ROADS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC
YEREVAN, JANUARY 6, ARMENPRESS: The capital city Yerevan and much
of Armenia were socked by a Wednesday heavy snowfall, with no more
expected today in the capital. The snowfall began at about 7 p.m.
January 5 and went on through the night, but warmer air from the
south pushed its way today morning, resulting in snow melting in the
capital, while it is continuing to fall in some southern and east-
northern regions.
The only closed road is the one stretching along the Selim
mountain pass, all others are being cleaned up and are open for
traffic, Armenian weather service told Armenpress.
Jan 6 2005
DESPITE HEAVY SNOWFALL ROADS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC
YEREVAN, JANUARY 6, ARMENPRESS: The capital city Yerevan and much
of Armenia were socked by a Wednesday heavy snowfall, with no more
expected today in the capital. The snowfall began at about 7 p.m.
January 5 and went on through the night, but warmer air from the
south pushed its way today morning, resulting in snow melting in the
capital, while it is continuing to fall in some southern and east-
northern regions.
The only closed road is the one stretching along the Selim
mountain pass, all others are being cleaned up and are open for
traffic, Armenian weather service told Armenpress.