Fire danger continues in Armenia's Ararat Valley
news.am
August 20, 2012 | 16:33
YEREVAN. - The high-level fire danger still continues in Armenia's
Ararat Valley and its mountainous zone, the Emergency Situations
Ministry informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Brief rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in most regions of
Armenia on Tuesday, but primarily no precipitation is forecast between
Wednesday and Saturday.
The winds will blow at a velocity of 3-8 m/second in the east, but
this could increase to 18-23 m/second during the thunderstorms.
The temperatures will drop by 3-4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, but by
6-8 degrees in the eastern portions.
There is a chance of brief rainfall and thunderstorms for the capital
city Yerevan on Tuesday. But no precipitation is expected between
Wednesday and Saturday. The winds should pick up speed in the evening
hours and blow at a velocity of 18-23 m/second.
news.am
August 20, 2012 | 16:33
YEREVAN. - The high-level fire danger still continues in Armenia's
Ararat Valley and its mountainous zone, the Emergency Situations
Ministry informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Brief rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in most regions of
Armenia on Tuesday, but primarily no precipitation is forecast between
Wednesday and Saturday.
The winds will blow at a velocity of 3-8 m/second in the east, but
this could increase to 18-23 m/second during the thunderstorms.
The temperatures will drop by 3-4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, but by
6-8 degrees in the eastern portions.
There is a chance of brief rainfall and thunderstorms for the capital
city Yerevan on Tuesday. But no precipitation is expected between
Wednesday and Saturday. The winds should pick up speed in the evening
hours and blow at a velocity of 18-23 m/second.