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Hot wave to prevail for next five days in Nepal’s southern plains


08 June 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Hot air or loo is likely to continue in Terai belt of the country for another five days.

The Weather Forecasting Division under the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology urged one and all to adopt necessary alert measures to keep protected from the possible consequences.

Issuing a special bulletin on hot air and loo, the Division urged the public to remain cautious of the abrupt rise in maximum and minimum temperatures and subsequent effects in the southern plain areas for at least next five days.

“As per the study and analysis of lower and upper environment, it seems this year’s monsoon arrival will still take some more days in Nepal,” the Division said.

It added that the loo will continue to prevail in the southern plains of the country for additional five days.

The general public are requested to adopt cautionary measures to get protected from rising temperature’, the bulletin stated. As temperature is predicted to gradually increase in the mountainous areas as well, the general public are asked to remain updated on the alerts issued by the division, the bulletin noted.

Meteorologist Govinda Kumar Jha said loo is predicted to prevail for next five days.

“Loo has continued in most of the territories of Terai for the past couple of days. Temperature has exceeded 40 degree Celsius from central part of Terai to Bhairahawa area,” Jha said.

Areas, including Nepalgunj also has witnessed 40 plus degree temperature which has resulted in hot wave.

Loo is a strong hot wind which is considered to prevail when temperature continuously remains 40 plus degree for five days.

Meteorologist Jha further said loo was prevailing with the rise in temperature and dryness in lack of rain.

Presently there is higher effect of westerly wind and local wind in the country. It is predicted that mountainous belts of the country will witness partial to general changes.

Today Kathmandu Valley has witnessed minimum temperature of 17.5 degree and maximum 32 degree Celsius.

Publish Date : 08 June 2023 12:51 PM

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