Kathmandu, June 5 (RSS): Though monsoon is yet to start in Nepal, pre-monsoon activities are taking place.
The Meteorological Forecasting Division, Department of Hydrology and Meteorology said monsoon is likely to enter the country within the next two or four days.
Meteorologist Hira Bhattarai said
that the monsoon is expected to set in motion from eastern Nepal within the
next few days. It is likely to start from the surroundings of the Mechi zone. “Now
we are in the monsoon transition phase,” Bhattarai said.
Though rainfall is predicted in some
parts of Province 1, Madhesh Province and Bagmati Province today and tomorrow,
it is unlikely in the western parts of the country.
In Nepal monsoon tentatively begins
on June 10 and it will enter from the eastern part moving towards the west
gradually.
Four months: from June to September
is defined as the monsoon period in South Asia. During this period, Nepal
receives 80 per cent of annual rainfall.
Presently, Nepal is under the
influence of local winds and the low-pressure area spreading from Uttar Pradesh
of India to east Bangladesh.
According to the Division, due to
the same atmospheric condition, there is currently generally to completely
cloudy in Province 1, Madhesh Province and Bagmati Province and light to moderate
rain with thunder and lightning is likely to occur at some places of Province
1, Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province, and at a few places of Madhes
Province.
Likewise, tonight there will be
partly to generally cloudy in Province 1, Madhes Province, Bagmati Province and
Gandaki Province along with partly cloudy to mainly fair in the rest of the
country.
Light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning is likely to occur at a few places of Province 1, Madhes Province, Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province, the Division said.
Today the minimum temperature of
Kathmandu was measured 20 degrees Celsius followed by the 28 degrees
maximum.