

During the daytime of January 31 and from February 1 to 3, strong winds are expected in some regions of Armenia, with gusts reaching 17–20 m/s. In mountainous areas, blizzard conditions and reduced horizontal visibility are possible.
During the night and morning hours of February 1–3, fog is expected in the lowland areas of the Shirak Plain, the foothills of Aragatsotn and Kotayk regions, and the Ararat Plain, including Yerevan.
On the night and morning of February 1, icy conditions are expected on highways across the republic, which may affect road safety.
Nationwide, precipitation is forecast during the daytime of January 31 and from February 1 to 4 in some regions. In foothill and valley areas, precipitation may fall as sleet, while in mountainous regions it is expected to be snow. In certain high-altitude areas, blizzards and low visibility are also possible. February 5 is expected to be mostly dry.
Winds will generally be southwesterly at 3–6 m/s, with strengthening to 17–20 m/s in some areas during the daytime of January 31 and from February 1 to 3.
Air temperatures are expected to gradually rise by 2–4°C during the daytime of January 31 and from February 1 to 3, with a more significant increase of 6–8°C in the Ararat Plain and its foothills.
Yerevan Forecast:
Precipitation in the form of snow and sleet is expected during the daytime of January 31 and from February 1 to 4. Dry weather is forecast for February 5. Fog is expected during the night and morning hours from February 1 to 3.






