Monsoon to for at least another 10 days a week

3 years ago

Monsoon to for at least another 10 days a week

 

People's lives have been affected due to continuous rains across the country. Due to continuous rains, landslides and road blockages have been seen in the hills.

This year's monsoon is still active, but meteorologists say it has rained more than average across the country. In Nepal, monsoon usually enters from the east on June 10 and leaves from the west on September 23.

But this year's monsoon is still active. According to meteorologists, monsoon will continue for at least another 10 days a week.

According to Water and Meteorological Department, Nepal receives an average of 1,500 millimeters of rain during monsoon season.

This year, monsoon, which started from the east two days late on June 12, has been more active than the average as it has been continuously active.

In the last few years, monsoon has been entering and leaving slowly. Meteorologist Poudel said, "The monsoon has come out only after October in the last four-five years.

Monsoon left Nepal on October 12 last year. According to meteorologists, monsoon cycle may have been affected or shifted due to the effects of global climate change as the onset of monsoon is slow and the onset is slow.