Rain, snowfall predicted in some areas

KATHMANDU, Jan 22: Light rain in some parts of the country and snowfall in high hilly and mountainous areas are predicted in the next 24 hours with a change in the weather condition caused by the influence of westerly wind, according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division.  The Division has asked people to stay alert due to the chilling cold as a result of rain and snowfall in the next 24 hours.  A few places of Sudurpaschim, Karnali and Lumbini provinces and one or two places of Gandaki, Bagmati and Province 1 will likely receive light rain. Similarly, some high hilly and mountainous areas may witness snowfall. The sky of the Kathmandu Valley has been a little cloudy and chilly since today morning. There has been a general change in weather conditions in Sudurpaschim, Karnali and Gandaki provinces and a partial to the general change in other provinces. Some areas of Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces and some few areas of remaining provinces will likely receive light rain on Sunday as well, said the Division. Also, some high hilly and mountainous areas of Karnali, Sudurpaschim, Gandaki, Bagmati and Province 1 may witness light snowfall.  Today Kathmandu recorded a minimum of four degrees Celsius and a maximum of 16 degrees.

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Taplejung experiences snowfall

The Highlands in Taplejung received snowfall coupled with rains on Monday and Tuesday.

Taplejung experiences snowfall

The Highlands in Taplejung received snowfall coupled with rains on Monday and Tuesday.

Pathibhara area sees snowfall

Taplejung's popular Pathibhara area has witnessed snowfall twice in the session.

Pathibhara area sees snowfall

Taplejung's popular Pathibhara area has witnessed snowfall twice in the session.

Delayed snowfall affects production

The delayed snowfall cannot contribute to an increase in production because it does not dampen the earth's surface.

Delayed snowfall affects production

The delayed snowfall cannot contribute to an increase in production because it does not dampen the earth's surface.

Humla's Simikot airport inaccessible due to heavy snowfall

Heavy snowfall last Thursday and Friday have disrupted air services in Simikot.

Heavy snowfall in Humla

HUMLA, Jan 9: Humla, a mountainous district, has received heavy snowfall since Friday evening. Simkot, the district headquarters of Humla, has been largely hit by heavy  snowfall. Human mobility has been completely disrupted.  The temperature has dropped drastically below minus 12 degrees Celsius. Chapal Lama, a local of Tumkot, shared that up to four feet of snow has accumulated  in Malimi, Muchul and other areas of Namkha Municipality.  As a result, even the drinking water and the river water have frozen.  Usually busy with people, Simkot is now deserted due to extreme cold and snow. Assistant Chief District Officer Dasharath Rai shared that daily life has been largely hit by the snowfall and cold.

Kathmandu drizzles; snowfall in Chandragiri

Chandragiri hill, one of the prime tourists destinations of Kathmandu Valley, has witnessed snowfall this morning.

Kathmandu drizzles; snowfall in Chandragiri

Chandragiri hill, one of the prime tourists destinations of Kathmandu Valley, has witnessed snowfall this morning.