Kathmandu, May 17: The minimum and maximum temperature in most parts of the country has gradually increased over the past few days.
In view of the increasing
temperature, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has urged people to
remain cautious warning that the upcoming two days are likely to be excessively
hot and could witness heat waves as well.
In a bulletin issued by the
Department on Thursday stated that there will be excessively hot and heat waves
could occur in Tarai belt.
Some parts of Sudurpaschim and
Lumbini provinces have recorded more than 40 degree Celsius over the past few
days.
The Department has suggested the
people to stay at home and avoid outdoor activities as far as possible and
drink more water.
Likewise, the Department has said
that there will be partly cloudy in Koshi and Madesh provinces along with the
hilly regions of the rest of the provinces and mainly fair in the rest of the
country today.
Light rain or thunder and lightning
is likely to occur at one or two places in the hilly regions of Koshi, Bagmati,
Gandaki and Karnali provinces, the Department said. (RSS)