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Overview of hydrological situation of February 10, 2026

As of February 10, a stable ice cover with a thickness of 8–39 cm is observed on the country's rivers, with polynyas occurring locally in the ice sheet.
On the Vileyka, Chigirinka, Salihorsk, Zaslawye, and Krasnaya Sloboda reservoirs, as well as on Lakes Narach, Dryvyaty, Chervonaye, and Lukomlskoye, a continuous ice cover with a thickness of 30–49 cm is present.
On most rivers, water levels are decreasing (by 1–31 cm per day) or following a steady trend. However, on the Viliya, the Western Dvina near the village of Ulla, the Neman near Stoŭbtsy, some of their tributaries, as well as on certain tributaries of the Western Bug, the Dnieper, the Berezina, the Sozh, and the Pripyat rivers, water levels are rising with a daily intensity of 1–18 cm. On the Ptsich River, a tributary of the Pripyat, near the village of Pershaya Slabodka, water remains on the floodplain in a frozen state.
Until the end of this week, water level fluctuations will continue on the rivers, and weather conditions will contribute to the appearance of water on top of the ice.

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