The next 48 hours heavy for the people of Bihar, Heavy Rain and ThunderClap in 18 districts, including Patna - Bihar Weather Update for September 24 Heavy Rain Alert in 18 districts Fear Fars for Dussehra
Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 07:25 am (IST) again changed in many countries, including Patna, who fears rain on Dussehra. Due to the low pressure in the bay of Bengal, Bihar also shows an impact. The meteorological department predicted and warned of heavy rain until September 28 in some districts. On Tuesday there was water connection due to heavy rain in Patna. Jagran correspondent, Patna. The weather has changed in many countries, including the capital. People are plunged into celebration during Navratri days. In such a situation, as a result of change in the weather, people feel fear of rain for the sake of Dussehra. Remove advertisement, just read the news, due to the low pressure area made in the northeast of the Bay of Bengal, many districts of South Bengals have been receiving heavy rainfall since Monday. Its effect is also seen in the state. According to the meteorological center Patna, until September 28, there is a possibility of light rain in the capital roaring with cloud. On Wednesday, there is a possibility of rain in 18 districts, including Patna, with thunderstorms, thunderstorms. While a warning was issued in one or two places in Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, Supaul, Araria and Kishanganj of seven districts in one or two places. Special temperature changes are unlikely during three to four days. On Tuesday, there was a sudden change in the weather in the capital to strong sunlight. In the day itself there was a view of the evening. The sudden rain continued for three hours at noon. As a result, there was a situation of water connection in the streets of Ashok Rajpath, Boring Road, Kankarbagh and other places in the city. The streets of Rajiv Nagar were filled with water from two to three feet. 21.0 mm of rainfall was recorded in various areas of the capital. The maximum temperature of Patna was recorded at 33.9 degrees Celsius and Valmiki Nagar recorded the highest maximum temperature in 36.2 degrees Celsius. During the past 24 hours, Supaul Bhayatiahi recorded the most 68.0 mm rainfall. Rainfall in major cities, 55.4 mm in Diglabank of Kishanganj, 45.6 mm in Nawada, 30.4 mm in Pipra in Supaul, 30.4 mm in Jhanjharpur in Madhubani, 26.5 mm in Purnia, 21.8 mm in Mansi, Katihar. 18.2 mm in Katoria, Banka, 16.4 mm in Barsoi of Katihar, 16.2 mm in Chanan of Lakhisarai, 16.2 mm in Warsaliganj in Nawada, 16 mm in Bihar Sharif of Nalanda, 15.2 mm in Matiani of Begusarai, 14.4 mm in Govindpur, Nawada, 14. Rupauli, 14.2 mm in Purnia’s rupauli. And 14.2 mm of rainfall was recorded in Korha of Katihar. Temperature situation in large cities City Maximum temperature (° C) Minimum temperature (° C) Patna 33.9 28.8 Gayaji 32.0 26.5 Bhagalpur 33.6 28.0 Muzaffarpur 33.2 28.5