Kathmandu, Oct 15 : The monsoon this
year has petered out from most parts of Bagmati and Madhes provinces. It has
already exited from Sudurpaschim and Karnali provinces before this.
The Meteorological Forecasting
Division said monsoon is gone from all parts of Gandaki and Lumbini provinces,
and most of the parts of Madhes province from Saturday.
According to the Division, it is
likely to exit from the remaining parts of the country within a few days.
Although the monsoon is on its way
out, there is possibility of general to moderate rainfall from Monday to
Wednesday due to the influence of the Westerly wind, the Division said. It said
a system of Westerly wind will arrive from tonight with chances of intermittent
to light rain.
Meteorologist Pratibha Manandhar
said the farmers are advised not to immediately harvest their paddy crop and if
they have already done so to thresh it and store by today.
Manandhar said the weather will
start improving from Wednesday only, as it will still be some days more for the
monsoon's exit from the eastern region of the country. At present, the monsoon
wind has partial impact in the eastern parts only.
Normally, monsoon should have gone
away from Nepal from October 2. However, this year it is not fully gone until
October 15.
Meteorologist Govinda Jha said
although the sky will be clear in the afternoon, it will be somewhat hazy in
the morning and evening due to atmospheric pollution and particulate matters in
the air as there is no rain. (RSS)