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Valley temperature drops to 2.8 degrees Celsius; Saturday, coldest day so far of the year

KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Winter cold has set in, in the entire country including the Kathmandu Valley, with the fall in the temperature.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Winter cold has set in, in the entire country including the Kathmandu Valley, with the fall in the temperature. 


The temperature in the Kathmandu Valley plummeted to 2.8 degrees Celsius Saturday. It was measured 3.4 degrees Celsius Friday. Open spaces in the Valley were covered by frost. 


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According to meteorologist Meen Kumar Aryal, cold has relatively increased throughout the country due to current atmospheric condition and not because of a new weather system. 

"Increase in cold in winter is normal, but the temperature has relatively gone down and frost occurs due to impact of high-pressure area as the Valley's sky is clear in night." 


Since the past few days, there has been a slight change in the weather pattern in the hilly areas while fog has covered the mid-Terai, causing the increase in cold. 

Improvement in weather in these regions has been forecasted from Sunday morning, the Meteorological Forecasting Division said. 


According to meteorologist Aryal, the temperature in the Valley will further drop to zero degree Celsius. 


Saturday was the coldest day of the year so far. 


Prevention from cold has been suggested for children and aged people mainly. 

On Saturday, Jumla recorded the minimum temperature -4 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature 25 degrees Celsius was measured in Dipayal. RSS

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