As of January 21, 2022, the ice thickness on the reservoirs of the Smolensk region has the following values:
In the Velizh region: Lake Cheplinsky – 20-25 cm.
In the Gagarinsky district: Vazuzsko-Yauza reservoir – 20-30 cm.
In the Demidovsky district: Lake Akatovskoye – 18-25 cm; lake Divo – 20-25 cm; lake Rytoe – 20 – 25 cm; Lake Baklanovskoye – 20-23 cm; lake Sapsho – 18-25 cm; lake Dgo – 20-25 cm; Lake Petrovskoye – 20-25 cm.
In the Dukhovshchinsky district: Lake Velisto – 20-25 cm; reservoir of Smolenskaya GRES – 20 cm.
In the Monastyrshchinsky district: Novo-Vnukovskoye reservoir – 20-25 cm.
In the Roslavl region: the reservoir of the Smolensk nuclear power plant (Bogdanovo village) – 17-20 cm.
In the Smolensk region: Olshansky quarries in the village of Sokolovo – 20-25 cm; lake Kasplya – 20-25 cm; lake Penesnar – 20-25 cm.
In the Sychevsky district: the Vazuza river (the village of Khlepen) – 15-17 cm.
In the Rudnyansky district: Lake B. Rutovech – 20-25 cm.
In the city of Smolensk: CHPP-2 reservoir – 15-22 cm.