Biharis get relief from heat, temperature decreased due to rainfall
Biharis get relief from heat, temperature decreased due to rainfall
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Patna: In some districts of Bihar, the temperature fell due to the storm and water in the last 24 hours. There were clouds in various cities of the state including Patna. People got relief from the heat. The maximum temperature in Patna is six degrees while the mercury in the Gaya district has dropped by two degrees. Purnia recorded the highest 16 mm rainfall in 24 hours. Kadwan recorded 12 mm of rainfall and Bhimnagar with 11 mm of rain.

The Meteorological Department says that due to two-way winds, there is a possibility of thunderstorm water conditions for the next two days. On Friday, a Yellow Alert was issued for some districts of South East Bihar regarding stormwater. By Saturday afternoon, one or two places in Buxar, Rohtas, Bhabua, Bhojpur, Aurangabad, Jehanwad, and Arwal are likely to receive rains with wind gusts of 30 to 40 km per hour. Thunderstorm conditions may also prevail in the rest of the state. Director of Meteorological Center Patna, Vivek Sinha said that the next two days are not likely to increase the maximum temperature. A yellow alert precaution has been issued. 

Thunder clouds are forming in the state due to dry westerly wind and humid east wind. Also, there is a cyclonic circulation over Bihar and adjoining areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh. Due to this, the weather of the state has been affected rapidly in the last 24 hours. The drizzle occurred around 4 pm in Patna. The clouds remained cloudy during the day and the sun's gaze continued among the clouds. The maximum temperature was recorded around 33 degrees.

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