Avalanche hazard announced in Tajikistan

The Agency for Hydrometeorology (Hydromet) has issued a warning regarding the risk of avalanches in several regions of Tajikistan from February 27 to March 2. The unusually warm weather in February has affected the snow cover in the mountains. According to meteorologists, temperatures throughout the month exceeded the climatic norm, increasing the risk of snow […]

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The Agency for Hydrometeorology (Hydromet) has issued a warning regarding the risk of avalanches in several regions of Tajikistan from February 27 to March 2.

The unusually warm weather in February has affected the snow cover in the mountains. According to meteorologists, temperatures throughout the month exceeded the climatic norm, increasing the risk of snow instability and avalanches.

The most dangerous conditions are expected on the Dushanbe-Khujand-Chanak highway, especially between kilometers 48-74 and 78-81. An elevated risk is also forecasted for avalanche-prone areas in the Varzob district.

In addition, the avalanche threat remains relevant for mountainous areas subordinate to the center, as well as the western part of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO).

Motorists are advised to avoid travel along mountain routes if possible, strictly follow safety precautions, and check road conditions in advance.

The abnormally warm February 2026 in Tajikistan has raised serious concerns among farmers. The early awakening of orchards, the risk of returning frosts, and a lack of moisture could result in crop losses and additional expenses for agricultural workers.

Traditionally, February in Tajikistan is considered the most "winter-like" month, with night frosts, sustained cold weather, and snow in the foothills and mountains. However, the picture in 2026 is different—according to meteorologists, the month has already been 1°C–2°C warmer than the climatic norm in most regions. 

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