Temperature Rises Sharply in Nepal After Rainfall Decreases
Kathmandu. Temperature has increased sharply in Nepal after rainfall decreased. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the temperature, which was below 37 degrees until two days ago, has reached 41 degrees today.
Meteorologist Saroj Pudasaini of the department informed that the temperature is gradually in the increasing phase and there is a possibility of hotter days in the Terai of Madhesh Province and Koshi, Bagmati, and Gandaki provinces.
According to the temperature measurement received by the department at night, Bhairahawa recorded the highest maximum temperature of 41 degrees today.
Similarly, Nepalgunj recorded a temperature of 39.5 degrees and Janakpur 38.2 degrees. Simara also recorded 38.2 degrees, Dhangadhi 38.1 degrees, Chandragadhi 36.9 degrees, Dharan 36.5 degrees, and Biratnagar 36.1 degrees.
Similarly, in Kathmandu, the temperature, which had dropped to 25 degrees a few days ago, has increased to 30.6 degrees today. Currently, there is a partial influence of a low-pressure system in the upper atmosphere around the western part of Nepal and local winds.
Tomorrow, Thursday, the hilly and mountainous regions of the country will generally be cloudy, and the Terai regions will be partly cloudy. There is a possibility of moderate rainfall/snowfall with thunderstorms in some places in Lumbini and Sudurpaschim provinces, as well as in the mountainous and hilly regions of the country.
The bulletin issued by the department this evening states that there is a possibility of hot days in Madhesh Province and the Terai of Koshi, Bagmati, and Gandaki provinces.
According to records, some rainfall occurred today, and this trend will continue. Today, some districts including Kathmandu experienced moderate rainfall.
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