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Smog to remain for few days more



KATHMANDU: The smog seen at different places of the country including Kathmandu Valley for the past few days would persist for few more days.

Meteorologist Pratibha Manandhar said that wildfire is the main reason behind the smog.

Manandhar shared that the particles of pollution have accumulated in the atmosphere and pollution level has increased in many places due to the recent bushfires in some parts of Nepal and India.

The wave of wind as well as rain is needed to improve this condition.

She added that westerly wind would be active from Tuesday afternoon and the weather would improve as there is a possibility of an increase in wind speed and slight rainfall.

There is partly the impact of westerly wind along with the local wind in the country.

According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the sky would remain partly to generally cloudy in province 1, Bagmati, and Gandaki provinces in the afternoon, as well as light rainfall along with thunderstorms, has been forecast at one or two places of hilly areas of the country.

As per the recent details of the Meteorological Forecasting Division, today’s minimum temperature of Kathmandu Valley has been recorded at 10.8 degree Celsius and maximum temperature 24.8 degree Celsius.

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Publish Date : 29 March 2021 12:10 PM

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