In the last three hours, heavy rainfall has been measured at the Shanishre rain measuring center in Jhapa district and the surrounding areas, the department has also informed.
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The water level has crossed the alert level at Gaurighat water measuring center in Kathmandu on Wednesday evening. The Department of Water and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division has requested through a public notice that the Bagmati River is on the rise, to exercise vigilance in the coastal areas.
In the last three hours, heavy rainfall has been measured at the Shanishre rain measuring center in Jhapa district and the surrounding areas, the department has also informed. A warning has also been given that sudden flow may increase in the small rivers flowing through the area.
According to the Weather Forecasting Division, there has been heavy rain in some districts including Kathmandu Valley since this afternoon and it is still raining in the valley at 8:00 PM.
Kathmandu has received 34 mm of rain in the last three hours and 61.4 mm in six hours. Jhapa received the highest rainfall of 54 mm in three hours. Jhapa has received 103 mm of rain in the last six hours.
Nuwakot has received 40.8 mm of rain in the last three hours. According to the department, moderate rains also occurred in Sindhupalchok, Sindhuli, Gulmi, Lamjung, Dhading, Bara and other districts. The division said that the low pressure line of monsoon is currently located in the vicinity of Sardar place. In the hilly areas of the country, including Koshi Province, Madhes Province and Wagmati Province, there is a partial change in the rest of the country.
Light to moderate rain is occurring in a few places in the hilly areas of Bagmati Province and Gandaki Province and one or two places in Koshi Province, Madhes Province and Lumbini Province.
Meteorology Department Information Officer Dinkar Kayastha said that the weather is changing all over the country.
