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Palpa Records Highest Rainfall as Weather Gradually Improves

Kathmandu, March 20 – Since Friday, the rain-causing weather system has weakened, leading to noticeable improvements in the weather. Meteorologist Vibhuti Pokharel from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology stated that the weather has significantly improved and assured that the rainfall experienced yesterday and this morning will not continue.

According to Pokharel, pre-monsoon activities will persist, with intermittent cloudy spells expected on Sunday as well. Currently, light rainfall is occurring in the eastern regions of Nepal and several other locations, which is expected to gradually decrease.

Despite the weakening of the rain systems, the cycle of sunshine followed by cloudiness will continue during the pre-monsoon period. However, Pokharel emphasized that heavy and prolonged rainfall is unlikely at this time.

Department records indicate that light rainfall is being observed in parts of Koshi Province, Bagmati Province, and Madhesh Province.

Based on the department’s latest 24-hour data, Palpa recorded the highest rainfall at 75.8 millimeters. Other notable measurements include Rupandehi with 75.2 mm, Morang with 63.8 mm, Dhankuta with 63.2 mm, and Kapilvastu with 59.6 mm of rainfall. –Rastriya Samachar Samiti

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