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Nepal likely to witness heavy rainfall across the country for next three days

The division also urged one and all, especially those living near rivers and hills to stay alert as the rainfall is likely to trigger landslides and flash floods.
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The division also urged one and all, especially those living near rivers and hills to stay alert as the rainfall is likely to trigger landslides and flash floods.


KATHMANDU, June 26: Nepal is likely to witness heavy rainfall across the country for next three days, according to the meteorological forecasting division under the department of Hydrology and Meteorology.


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The weather is generally and mostly cloudy across the country as of Saturday. Light to moderate rain is likely to continue at many places of the country. Likewise, there are chances of heavy rain with thunder and lightning in a few places in Province 1, Province 2, Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Lumbini Province today.


The weather is expected to be generally to mostly cloudy in the country tonight. Light to moderate rain is possible at many places of the country, chances of heavy rain with thunder and lightning at one or two places of Province 1, Province 2 and Lumbini Province.


Nepal is witnessing the change in the weather condition due to the impact of monsoon trough, reads a Weather Forecast Bulletin of the division.


The division has also forecasted chances of heavy to light rainfall across the country on Sunday and Monday


The division also urged one and all, especially those living near rivers and hills to stay alert as the rainfall is likely to trigger landslides and flash floods.

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