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Weather expected to gradually improve from tomorrow



KATHMANDU: The weather is expected to improve gradually from Tuesday, the Meteorological Forecasting Division said.

Rainfall is taking place in most places of the country, including in Kathmandu Valley, due to the influence of the Westerly wind and the low-pressure front that had formed near the eastern region.

The Division stated that the weather will clear off from tomorrow as these two weather conditions have started to peter down.

At present generally cloudy conditions prevail throughout the country and rainfall has been taking place in some places of State-5, Gandaki State and the Bagmati State.

The weather will remain generally cloudy in the central and western parts as well as in eastern part of the country towards the afternoon today with chances of rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning in some places of the western region.

On Tuesday, the weather will be generally cloudy in the eastern, central and western hilly region, and generally clear in the rest of the regions.

On Wednesday, it would be generally cloudy in the hilly region of the country and normally clear in the rest of the regions.

As per the latest weather update shared by the Division, Kathmandu Valley received 13.8 millimeters rainfall today.

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