Today is the Summer Solstice: Weather in Armenia
Today is the summer solstice. On June 21, the northern hemisphere experiences the longest day, with 15 hours and 2 minutes of daylight in Armenia.
In spring 2025, the weather was warm in Armenia, with a sufficient amount of precipitation. Notably, during the last decade, from 2014 to 2025, Armenia has experienced very warm and extreme hot springs, likely a consequence of climate change. The average amount of precipitation in spring has decreased by about 25 mm or 12.7% from normal during the period from 1935 to 2025.
In the territory of the Republic, from June 21 to 23, short-term rain and thunderstorms are expected during the night and after noon in some regions, with possible hail. The wind will be southwestern at 2-5 m/s, with gusts expected to reach 18-22 m/s during thunderstorms.
From June 24 to 25, dry weather is forecasted.
In Yerevan, from June 21 to 23, short-term rain and thunderstorms are possible in the city during the evening hours, with wind gusts expected to reach 15-18 m/s during thunderstorms. From June 24 to 25, dry weather is anticipated.
Historical climate data for Yerevan on June 21: Maximum temperature 38.5°C (in 2021), Minimum temperature 7.5°C (in 1958), Average daily temperature 22.6°C.