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Bihar Weather: Rainy season will start in Bihar, cold will increase due to dense fog, know when the weather will change..

Bihar Weather Report: Dense fog is expected in the south-west and south-central parts of Bihar from Friday. IMD released its forecast to this effect on Thursday. Here, a new western disturbance is forming in the western Himalayan region from December 30. Due to this, rainy season may start in the state for a few days from January 2. The Meteorological Department has told how the weather of Bihar will be in the coming days.

Possibility of dense fog..

According to the official forecast of IMD, moderate to dense fog may occur at some places in the districts of Patna, Gaya, Nalanda, Sheikhpura, Nawada, Begusarai, Lakhisarai, Jehanabad, Buxar, Bhojpur, Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad etc. Due to this, some increase in morning cold is possible. However, in general there is no possibility of any significant change in day and night temperatures in the next 48 hours. On Thursday, the state’s highest temperature was recorded at 29.2 degrees in Forbesganj.

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According to the official forecast of IMD, the average maximum temperature in the state still remains above 25 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the minimum temperature remains above normal in the entire state. At present the maximum temperature is two to three degrees higher than normal and the minimum temperature is three to five degrees Celsius higher. However, after the new forecast for January comes, it will be known which direction the cold is going to take in January. In fact, so far in this cold season, the average mercury has been above normal.

Forecast issued regarding rain in Patna..

There is no possibility of any significant change in the weather of Patna and surrounding areas for the next five days. The temperature of the city is likely to be around 25 to 12 degrees Celsius. According to the forecast issued by the Meteorological Department, at present a cyclonic circulation is formed over South Bangladesh. Due to this there is some softness in the sun. On Thursday, the maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 25.5 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal and the minimum temperature was recorded at 13.3 degrees Celsius, four degrees above normal. It is known that the Meteorological Center has already expressed the possibility of change in the weather from January 2. There is a possibility of cloudy sky and light to moderate rain on January 2.

Weather of Bhagalpur and surrounding districts

People are still relieved from the cold wave and dense fog in Bhagalpur district. The maximum temperature of the district was 25 degrees and the minimum temperature was 10.5. The wind kept blowing slowly from the southern direction. Whereas in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Punjab, people are troubled by dense fog and severe cold. Dr. Sunil Kumar, Nodal Officer of Rural Agriculture Meteorological Service of BAU Sabour, said that the temperature in Bhagalpur will remain above normal between December 29 and January 3. During this period the day will be sunny. There is a possibility of light rain on January 3. The sky may remain partly cloudy. During this period, easterly wind may blow. Here, the situation of air pollution in the district was very bad on Thursday. Due to increase in the amount of dust particles in the air, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Mayaganj area of ​​Bhagalpur reached 500 for the first time.

Flight and train services affected

Due to fog, bad weather and operational reasons, three pairs of flights coming to and returning from Patna were canceled on Monday. Many pairs of trains also arrived late. Train and flight services have been affected due to fog. December is about to end and till now the temperature is not showing any signs of coming down. Seeing such situation, the concern of farmers has started increasing. On one hand, people are engaged in protecting various crops including maize and wheat in the important season like Rabi, while on the other hand, the mood of the weather is trying to spoil their hard work.

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