In the coming days, water levels in Belarusian rivers will continue to decrease. This was reported by Belhydromet.

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Over the past few days, a decrease in water levels has already been observed on most rivers in the country. On the Dnieper near Loyew, it dropped below a dangerously low mark, and on the Dvina in Vitebsk, it reached such a level.
As of June 30, water levels on the country's rivers are decreasing by up to 9 centimeters per day or remain almost unchanged. On the Neman near Grodno, the Dnieper near Mogilev, Zhlobin and Loyew, the Berezina near Bobruisk, as well as the Sozh near Krichev, Slavgorod and Gomel, water levels are already below the marks required for safe navigation.
Water temperature in rivers currently ranges from +18 to +29 degrees Celsius, and in lakes and other bodies of water — from +22 to +27 degrees Celsius.
According to hydrologists' forecasts, the decrease in water levels will continue. It is expected that on the Dnieper near Rechytsa and on the Berezina near Svetlogorsk, water will also drop below the level that ensures navigation.
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