Meteorologists advise not to travel as much as possible as the monsoon is still on and there is a possibility of rain on Dasain
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According to the weather forecasting branch of the Department of Water and Meteorology, there is a possibility of heavy rain again at one or two places in Koshi and Wagmati provinces on Wednesday. Heavy rains are expected again on Wednesday in Wagmati and Koshi provinces, which are recovering after heavy loss of life due to incessant rains from last Thursday to Saturday.
The Meteorological Department has not revealed anything in its three-day weather bulletin about the places where heavy rains are likely to occur in Koshi and Bagmati. Meteorologist Meenkumar Gajurel of the Weather Forecast Division said that there is a possibility of heavy rain at some places in Koshi and Wagmati on Wednesday afternoon and night.
It seems that there will be only a partial change in the weather on Tuesday. Though it will be partly cloudy across the country on Wednesday, there is a possibility of heavy rain in some places of Koshi and Wagmati,” he said. According to Gajurel, even now, the influence of local monsoon air continues in Nepal, while the low pressure system developed in India's Madhya Pradesh and surrounding areas also has a partial effect. As a result, the weather will be mostly clear on Tuesday, but there is a possibility of light rain in some places.
On Wednesday, the weather will be mainly clear in Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces, while the weather will change in Koshi, Madhesh, Wagmati and Gandaki provinces and there is a possibility of light to moderate rain. However, heavy rain is likely in some places of Koshi and Bagmati. The department has been forecasting the weather for three days in the morning and evening every day.
"We have been forecasting up to three days, beyond that we cannot estimate now," said meteorologist Gajurel. According to him, there is no chance of heavy rain during Dasain. "There is no chance of such heavy rainfall again. However, it is a matter of climate. Monsoon has not completely left Nepal. Therefore, it cannot be said with certainty," said Gajurel, "currently, there is no risk of heavy rains during Dasain. But as the monsoon continues, there may be scattered rains all over the country.'' Do only short trips as much as possible. "When traveling long distances, it is advisable to check the weather forecast of your destination and be cautious," he said.
After the heavy rains from last Thursday to Saturday caused great loss of life, people are confused about whether to travel or not, how to take precautions. Everyone is concerned about the possibility of the same dangerous rains and floods again. Meteorologists have advised to be cautious while traveling even though there is no possibility of such heavy rains again. Meteorologists suggest that it is advisable not to travel at night as much as possible due to the heavy rain.
Dr. Madan Sigdel, associate professor of the Central Department of Water and Meteorology of Tribhuvan University, suggests that even if there is no immediate risk of heavy rain, traveling at night is risky. "Currently, as heavy rains have occurred simultaneously from east to west, this type of monsoon system has not been seen to develop this year," he said. But this should not be taken for granted. Now after a long time the ground is wet due to heavy rain. Even light rains are prone to flash floods. Along with this, due to the hot sun, the risk of dry landslide also increases. He said that this is why the dry landslide occurred near Malekhun on Monday evening.
After the hot sun in the afternoon, it is more likely to become dry and dry again at night. The same thing happened near Malekhun," he said. "That's why night travel is unsafe for now. It is better not to travel at night as much as possible. He said that if the weather improves for a few days, the situation may change after 8/10 days. This year, he says, the monsoon may be over by the second week of October. Now, the monsoon is slowly leaving West Nepal. Monsoon may be out by the first-second week of October," he said.
