Kathmandu, Oct 15: The country is
now in post monsoon. The retreat of monsoon has brought cold.
The meteorologists have suggested
precaution to avoid cold. After the rainfall on September 27 and 28, the
weather improved significantly in the country. The monsoon exited fully two
days back.
With the clear sky, it feels cold
at morning and evening now. The federal capital, Kathmandu, is getting
increasingly cold for a week, according to the Department of Hydrology and
Meteorology.
Meteorologist Sanjiv Adhikari said
minimum temperature in Kathmandu was recorded at 20 degree Celsius on October
1, which is down to 16 degree Celsius at present. "We're feeling
increasingly cold in Kathmandu. It is in decline for two weeks," he
added.
On Sunday, the Kathmandu Valley's
temperature was at 14.7 degree Celsius while it was 16 degree Celsius on Monday.
Not only the federal capital but
also other parts saw fall in mercury. As the temperature is declining, the
people need to maintain precaution, Adhikari suggested.
There is general weather impact of
westerly wind in Lumbini, Sudur Paschim, Karnali and Gandaki provinces while
the partial impact with blend of westerly and local winds in Koshi, Madhesh and
Bagmati provinces, the Weather Forecasting Division said.
Despite partial weather changes in
hilly regions of Koshi, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces, the weather will be
clear today. (RSS)