'Lu' will run in Bihar for the next 3 months, the estimate of IMD over rain will increase the tension
This time, people across the country, including Bihar, will face scorching heat. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted that this time during the three months from April to June there is a possibility of heat due to heat stroke. There is no good news about rain. There is a possibility to tighten heat in the southern parts of Bihar. There is a possibility of more heat in the southern districts than in North -Bihar. The nights are also likely to be warm due to the minimum temperature higher than normal in South -Bihar. According to Patna Meteorological Center, the maximum temperature in April becomes 50 percent higher than normal. The normal maximum temperature of the condition is usually between 36-38 ° C. Like the maximum temperature, the minimum temperature of the condition is also estimated at 60 percent higher than normal. Rain will be 40 percent less than normal in April. The average minimum temperature of the state in April is 20-22 degrees Celsius. In April, 40 percent less rainfall is also expected than normal. Normal rainfall is 18.0 mm. The weather in the state will be dry due to western winds. The maximum temperature of most areas is estimated to rise by one to three degrees during the next 48 hours, and the minimum temperature is estimated to rise by one to three degrees during the next 72 hours. On April 3, there is a possibility of thunder and light rain in some places in Buxar, Kaimur and Rohtas districts. In the afternoon there is a possibility of partial cloudy in some places in Patna and surrounding areas. During the past 24 hours, the minimum temperature in 21 cities, including Patna, has increased. The minimum temperature in Patna was 21.3 degrees Celsius. Patna recorded a minimum temperature of 21.3 degrees Celsius, while Pusa Samastipur recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 13.0 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in the capital was recorded at 37.5 degrees Celsius. Khagaria recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at 38.9 degrees Celsius. The weather was normal in the morning and evening in Patna and surrounding areas and in some places cloudy. During the past 24 hours, the maximum temperature in all districts, including Patna, has been recorded. Increase in large cities temperature has recorded a 1.1 degree increase in maximum temperature in Patna, 1.2 degrees in Purnia, 1.8 degrees in Farbisganj, 2 degrees in Supaul, 1.3 degrees in Motihari, 1 degrees in Dehri, 1.1 degrees in Vaishali and 1.1 ° C in Valmiki Nagar. Share this story -tags