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Weather to take one week to fully improve



KATHMANDU: The Meteorological Forecasting Division says it is expected to take at least a week for the weather to get fully improved.

The weather is likely to become clear on Sunday morning and afternoon for a short-time, according to the Division.

It said that there will be generally to cloudy in the eastern and central regions and partly to generally cloudy in the western region on Friday and Saturday.

Brief rain accompanied with gusty winds, lightning, and hail has been predicted at several places of the eastern and central regions, according to the Division.

Likewise, on Friday night, partly to generally cloudy has been forecast throughout the country.

According to senior meteorologist Barun Poudel, the wind generated from the Bay of Bengal carrying water vapour enters Nepal from Friday when the impact of the Westerly wind and the local wind continues and the meeting of three systems of weather has triggered a light rainfall across the country.

On Saturday, one or two places in the western region and some places in the eastern region are likely to see rains accompanied with lightning, wind and hailstone with partial to generally cloudy across the country.

Weather is not clear for the past few days and as a result, maximum temperature has dropped, causing cold.

Publish Date : 24 April 2020 14:42 PM

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