Weather improves, heavy rain unlikely ahead
KATHMANDU: AUGUST 31 – Weather has slightly improved as monsoon which had been active for the past few days has become weak. The monsoon trough which was closer to the Tarai southern plains has now shifted towards the south, thwarting the intensity of the monsoon.
According to the Meteorological Forecasting Division, Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the monsoon trough has left its average location.
Meteorologist Sabina Shakya said the monsoon would remain in its moderate state for the next few days and continuous heavy rain is not likely during that period. It will be relatively clearer in the morning and there are chances of light to moderate rainfall with generally cloudy in the afternoon due to the impact of wind carrying water vapour originating from the Bay of Bengal.
Currently, the weather is generally cloudy across the country and light to moderate rainfall is taking place at some parts of State 1, Gandaki, Karnali and the Sudurpaschim States.
Likewise, on Wednesday, a light to moderate thundershower has been predicted at some places with generally cloudy weather across the country.
According to the Division’s latest updates, the minimum temperature of the Kathmandu Valley was 19.6 degrees Celsius today followed by 28.0 degrees Celsius of the maximum temperature.
Jumla, a district in the Karnali Province, reported the lowest 14.8 degrees Celsius temperature today while Dhangadhi in the Sudurpashim Province reported the highest 29.5 degrees Celsius across the country.