Monsoon activity is constantly being observed in Bihar. Sometimes North Bihar, sometimes in South Bihar, heavy rainfall is being recorded from medium level to heavy rainfall. On Tuesday, there is a strong possibility of rain in all the districts of the state. Especially in all 19 districts of North Bihar, there is a possibility of more rainfall.
Warning of heavy rain in 19 districts
According to the Meteorological Department, today heavy rain has been warned in 19 districts of North Bihar. These include an alert in Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj and Purnia regarding very heavy rains, while heavy rain has also been warned in East Champaran, Shivhar, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Madhepura, Katihar and Saharsa districts.
Along with this, in some places in these districts, strong winds at a speed of 30-40 kilometers per hour have been warned of lightning and thunderstorms in most places.
Apart from these districts, in Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, Vaishali, Saran, Gopalganj and Siwan in North Bihar, there can be more rainfall with the remaining clouds throughout the day. Today, the monsoon in South Bihar may be a bit weak compared to North Bihar, but there is a strong possibility of rain in almost all the districts in South Bihar.
Especially in some places in Patna, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Munger, Khagaria, Bhojpur district, medium level rainfall can become 30 to 40 km strong wind and thunderstorms. Clouds can also be made in other districts of South Bihar and there may be a possibility of light or moderate rainfall.
On Monday, rainfall was recorded in many districts of North Bihar and South Bihar including the capital Patna. The maximum number of Shivhar 112, Nawada 80.5, Siwan 72.6 and Jamui received heavy rainfall with 68.2 mm.
Apart from this, 59.4, East Champaran 55.4, West Champaran 54.6, Muzaffarpur 45.4, Sitamarhi 43.4, Phulwari Sharif of Patna, 39.4 in the urban area and 32.8, Saran 38.8, Madhubani 35.6, Darbhanga 30 millimeters were recorded in Banka. Apart from this, in Vaishali, Jehanabad, Gaya, Purnia, an orange alert was issued till late evening. Along with the rain, there was a slight drop in the temperature of the state on Monday, but the humid heat remained intact.
Balmikinagar records the highest temperature
The highest temperature was 34.5 degrees Celsius in Balmikinagar, while the capital Patna fell by 0.5 degrees to 32.6 degrees Celsius, but most of the districts had average temperature of 32 to 33 degrees and people were disturbed by the humid heat after rain in almost all districts.
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