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Bihar Weather Forecast: When will the rainy season stop in Bihar?, Meteorological Department has given important information…

Bihar Weather Update It has been raining in Bihar for the last two days due to the activity of monsoon. According to the Meteorological Department, there was good rain on Friday. Even today there will be heavy rain in many areas of the state. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain similar in the state for the next two days. After this there will be a decrease in rainfall. This rain will also be very helpful in Rabi sowing. Here, people in many districts of the state including Patna have got relief from the humid heat. If we understand this from the temperature, then in most of the districts the mercury had come down by 4 to 7 degrees. On Friday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 29.1 degrees in the capital Patna, 28.1 degrees in Gaya, 25 degrees in Supaul and 27 degrees Celsius in Araria. Understand that the temperature has dropped from Patna to Bhagalpur.

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The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for rain in entire Bihar till September 23. It has been warned that there may be heavy rain in Bihar on 23 September. This rainfall can be up to 204.4 mm. According to the Patna Meteorological Centre, till September 24, several thunderstorms were observed in North Bihar districts West and East Champaran, Siwan, Saran, Gopalganj, Muzaffarpur, Shivhar, Sitamarhi, Darbhanga, Vaishali, Samastipur, Purnia, Saharsa, Madhepura, Katihar, Kishanganj and Supaul. Rain is expected at places. The rainy season may stop a bit on 25th September.

The color of the weather has changed in Gopalganj district of Bihar since last two days. The temperature continues to drop due to cloudy sky and strong wind, but farmers are disappointed due to lack of heavy rain. Farmers rejoiced when the sky remained cloudy for the second consecutive day on Friday. At 11 o’clock there was light drizzle in many parts of the district, while in many areas clouds returned without rain, due to which farmers remained disappointed. Let us tell you that till now in September only 43.29 mm rain has been received, whereas 222.80 mm rain is required.

Here the time has come to pluck out the ears from the flourishing paddy crop in the fields. At the same time, due to lack of water in the fields situated at higher places, the ear is not emerging. In such a situation, the eyes of the farmers are fixed on the sky. Like Thursday, on Friday also the sky remained covered with clouds the whole day and it started raining with strong wind, but after some time the rain stopped. The wind blowing at a speed of 18 to 26 km kept blowing the clouds throughout the day. 3.4 mm rain was recorded in the district on Friday. The part of the district where it has rained,

There is happiness among the farmers, whereas in many places there is disappointment among the farmers due to lack of rain. Here the temperature has dropped due to rain and wind, due to which people have got relief from the humid heat. Due to rain and wind, the temperature has dropped by three degrees. On Friday, the maximum temperature was 28.1 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature was 25.9 degrees Celsius. Here, the farmers of the district are waiting for heavy rains.

It will be cloudy, there are chances of heavy rain

According to the information received from the Meteorological Department, the sky will remain cloudy for the next 48 hours. During this time, the wind will blow at a speed of 21 km per hour, while at some places it is expected to be light and at other places it will be heavy rain. There is a possibility of a drop in the minimum temperature during this period.

A look at rain and paddy cultivation

Target of total paddy cultivation – 88 thousand hectares

Total plantation – 86.4 thousand hectares approximately

Rainfall so far in September – 43.29 mm

Required rainfall in the month of September – 222.8 mm

Required rainfall in August – 310.3 mm

Total rainfall in August – 275.8 mm

Required rainfall in July – 314.10 mm

Total rainfall in July – 140 mm

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