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- Lake level rose by 1 centimeter during February 16-22, 2026
- The current level measured 1900.25 meters as of February 22, 2026
- The level is 10 cm lower than the same day last year
- The level is 3 cm higher than the January 1, 2026 level
The article reports that the level of Lake Sevan increased by 1 centimeter within the period from February 16 to February 22, 2026, reaching 1900.25 meters as of February 22, 2026. This reading is lower than the corresponding date in the previous year by 10 centimeters, and higher than the level on January 1, 2026 by 3 centimeters.
According to the report, no other significant fluctuations are noted within the period, and the data point is tied to ongoing hydrological observations. The source provides a continuation link for more detailed information about the hydrological regime for February 2026.
The update focuses on the measured elevation and its comparison to prior reference points, presenting the date-specific values and how they relate to the previous year and the start of 2026.
Ongoing monitoring continues to inform assessments of seasonal water levels at Lake Sevan.

