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Bihar Weather: ‘Kalvaishakhi’ activated in Bihar, hailstorm alert with strong thunderstorms, know weather conditions

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Bihar Weather: Big change is being seen in the weather of Bihar in the last four to five days. For the last three days, due to the effect of Western Disturbance in the state and the activeness of Kalvaisakhi, the condition of storm water is prevailing in the state. It is being told that in 11 districts of the state, an alert has been issued by the Meteorological Department regarding storm and rain. Along with this, the possibility of hailstorm is also being expressed. After several days of decline, an increase in the temperature of Patna has been recorded on Tuesday. However, even now people have got relief from the heat. The maximum temperature of Patna has been recorded at 35.5 degree Celsius on Tuesday. This is two degrees less than normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature of Patna has been recorded at 22.2 degree Celsius, which is one degree less than normal.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, it will be partly cloudy in Patna on Wednesday. There may be light rain with thunder in some places. Along with this, the maximum temperature of Patna is forecast to be 37 degrees and the minimum temperature is 22 degrees on Wednesday. From April 27, there will be an increase of one degree in the temperature. From April 27 to 29, the maximum temperature is expected to be 38 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature is expected to be 23 degree Celsius.

The weather in Muzaffarpur has remained pleasant for two days. People have got relief from the scorching heat due to strong wind and drizzle. The rain is expected to continue this week. According to the Meteorological Department, people will get relief from heat and heat for the next four days. Hail is also likely to fall along with thunderstorms. This can harm the common litchi. There was some damage to mango and litchi fruits due to rain and strong wind. The U-turn of the weather can be gauged from the fact that the maximum temperature is 6.7 degrees below normal. There is an effect of moist air from the Bay of Bengal. At the same time, the effect of Western Disturbance continues from Rajasthan to Bay of Bengal via Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand. Another trough is extending from Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim to Chhattisgarh via Bihar and Jharkhand. Because of this, there has been a sudden change in the weather.

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