There is a possibility of heavy rains in 15 districts of Bihar today (Thursday). Alert has been issued by Patna Meteorological Center regarding this. If there is an essential work then only leave the house because there is a possibility of falling in the districts with clouds in alert districts.
The effect of alert in Bihar has started appearing since morning. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in Bhojpur, Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Arwal, Jehanabad and Gaya districts between 4.35 minutes to 7.35 minutes, ie Yellow alert for rain for three hours.
Alert issued today in these 15 districts including Supaul
Talking about the 15 districts of warning, there is a possibility of very heavy rains in Supaul, Araria, Rohtas, Aurangabad and Kaimur. At the same time, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in Western Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Shivhar, Madhubani, Kishanganj, Purnia, Katihar, Gopalganj and Gaya districts. In all these districts, strong winds can be blowing at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour with cloud roaring and thunderclap.
How will the weather be in the capital Patna today?
In South Bihar, there is a possibility of rain from medium levels to stopping from the middle level in the majority districts including the capital Patna. There is every possibility of rainfall in most districts of North Bihar. Tomorrow (Friday), the monsoon will be more active and there will be heavy rain in the whole of Bihar.
Kishanganj district has the highest rainfall
According to the report released on Wednesday, Kishanganj has recorded heavy rainfall with 86 mm. 52.8 mm in Western Champaran, 44.2 in Rohtas, 42.4 in Khagaria, 40 in Samastipur, 36.4 in Gopalganj, 32.8 in Purnia, Bhabhua 32.4, East Champaran 26.6, 24.2 in Darbhanga, 24.2 in Araria, 24.01, 22.2 in Banka, 22.2, 21.2 in Aurangabad, 21.2 in Aurangabad, 19.2, 18.4 in Buxar. Katihar received 14.2 mm of rainfall, 13.6 in Bhojpur and 13.02 mm in Saharsa.
Most districts of South Bihar received less rainfall on Wednesday, but there was no special change in temperature. The highest temperature was recorded at 34.4 degrees Celsius in Sheikhpura. The mercury of the capital Patna was 32.7 degrees. Most districts of the state had a temperature between 31 and 32 degrees.

