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Westerly wind causes rainfall across Nepal



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Kathmandu, April 2: The general impact of westerly wind as well as partial influence of local wind has caused rain in various parts of the country including Kathmandu Valley at present.

The hilly areas of the country remained partial to general cloudy today, according to the Weather Forecasting Division of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.

Meteorologist Ganga Nagarkoti said that although the westerly wind was a bit weak, the local wind was active and there was light to moderate rainfall coupled with lightning, thunderstorm and strong wind in hilly areas at present.

There’s likelihood of intermittent rainfall in addition to lightning and thunderstorm in the afternoon for few more days since pre-monsoon is already active in the country, added Nagarkoti.

The weather in Terai belt will, however, remain clear during these days.

The Kathmandu Valley recorded light rainfall in the evening. Morning and evening were slightly cold. The minimum temperature of Kathmandu Valley was 8 degree Celsius while maximum was at 24 degree Celsius, according to the Department.

Tonight, the weather in hilly areas will be partially to generally cloudy while there’s possibility of intermittent rainfall coupled with thunderstorm and lightning in a couple of places in remaining parts of the country.

The Department forecasted that weather in hilly areas will be partially to generally cloudy on Monday while there will be brief rainfall with thunderstorm and lightning in few higher places in Koshi Province and Gandaki Province and a couple of places in Bagmati, Karnali and Sudurpaschim Province.