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Valley experiences this year's coldest day so far, mercury dips to 2.6 degree Celsius

KATHMANDU, Dec 18: Kathmandu Valley's temperature has dipped to 2.6 degree Celsius today.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 18: Kathmandu Valley's temperature has dipped to 2.6 degree Celsius today. 


According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Kathmandu Valley experienced the coldest day of this year so far today. 


The temperature was recorded 3.4 degree Celsius on Friday. With the fall in mercury, people have experienced cold across the nation including Kathmandu valley.  


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Meteorologist at the Department, Pratibha Manandhar, said the Valley's temperature is decreasing each next day and it will continue to fluctuate in the next few days. 


Manandhar added temperature rises during day time if the sky remains cloudy at night and it decreases if the sky remains clear during day time. 


Similarly, western Terai districts have been experiencing a chilling cold. People's daily life is becoming tougher due to fog and mist in most of the districts in Tarai.  


Doctors have suggested people adopt effective measures to keep themselves warm as the cold has mostly affected elderly people and children. 


As per the latest details of Meteorological Forecasting Division, today's minimum temperature in Kathmandu Valley is recorded 2.6 degree Celsius and maximum temperature 19.0 degree Celsius.  


Jumla saw the lowest temperature with minus five degree Celsius while Bhairahawa witnessed the highest with 28.1 degree Celsius today.

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