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Bihar Weather: Hot Pachhua increased the temperature in Bihar, mercury crossed 40 degrees in Patna, Gaya, Sheikhpura and Dehri

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The heat of the west has started being felt in Bihar. Due to the very low amount of moisture in the westerly air, heat was felt in the air on Wednesday. Gusts of hot winds were running at a speed of thirty kilometers per hour. Barring only Araria and Kishanganj in the state, the highest temperature in the entire state has reached one to four degrees above normal. The temperature is expected to increase gradually for the next few days.

Sheikhpura was the hottest

According to the official data released by IMD, the highest temperature in the state was 40.7 degrees in Sheikhpura. Apart from this, the day temperature in Patna, Gaya and Dehri was 40 or more. Here the mercury remained one to four degrees higher than normal. Apart from this, in the districts of Bhagalpur, Jamui, Aurangabad, Khagaria, Banka, Nawada, Harnaut / Nalanda and Saran / Jiradei, temperature between 39 and 40 degree Celsius was recorded. In this way, more heat has been felt in South-Central Bihar. The humidity in the air in South-Central Bihar remained between 13 to 22 percent. More heat was felt than this.

The temperature will be 41 degrees on April 17 and 18

The figures of the Indian Meteorological Department show that from April 13 to 15, the temperature of Patna will be 40 degree Celsius. After this, it may decrease by one degree to 39 degrees on 16th, but on the very next day, on 17th and 18th April, the temperature is expected to reach 41 degree Celsius. On the other hand, according to the information received from the Meteorological Center, Patna, the flow of Pachhua and North Pachhua winds in the state is 5.8 km above the surface, due to which the weather of the state has remained dry.

This is how the temperature of Patna increased

  • Date – Max – Min

  • 1 Apr-32-19

  • 2 Apr-33-19

  • 3rd April-36-19

  • April 4-38-20

  • April 5-36-21

  • April 6-38-19

  • 7th April-38-21

  • April 8-38-22

  • April 9-39-24

  • 10 Apr-39-24

  • April 11 -39.2-21

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