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Monsoon air entering Nepal from the east, arrives in ‘North India’

Summer heat will gradually reduce as the western low pressure system remains active.

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KATHMANDU: Now the changeover days are gradually increasing and there is relief from the heat.

Summer heat will gradually reduce as the western low pressure system remains active.

According to meteorologist Rojan Lamichhane, western winds, water vapor air from the Bay of Bengal, and a low pressure region around Bihar in India are all having an impact on Nepal right now.

“As a result, it appears that the maximum temperature in the Terai areas will not rise,” he told Makalu Khabar. “However, there is a possibility of rain in a few places in Koshi State, Bagmati State, and Gandaki State, as well as the rest of the country’s hilly areas, including Madhesh State.”

Monsoon air is also coming northward through Kerala, India, he said. “Monsoon air is now entering North India through Kerala,” meteorologist Lamichhane said, adding that it will arrive Nepal within a few days. Rain will fall as a result of the air approaching from the east of Nepal. Some of the consequences have begun to be noticed.’

The wind that delivers clouds and rain is known as the monsoon wind. When monsoon air arrives in Kerala, India on June 1, it usually arrives in Nepal on June 13.

He claims that the speed of the air will determine how quickly the monsoon air arrives in Nepal. Last June 5, the monsoon arrived in Nepal.