Soon you will get relief from the heat
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Voting will begin shortly in eight Lok Sabha seats of Bihar- Patna Sahib, Pataliputra, Nalanda, Ara, Buxar, Karakat, Sasaram and Jehanabad. The weather department has issued an alert of severe heat wave in Buxar, Ara, Sasaram and Karakat seats. The maximum temperature in these districts is expected to be between 42 to 44 degrees. Compared to these Lok Sabha seats, Patna will be slightly less hot. The cool breeze blowing since night has given relief to the people of Patna. The district administration has taken measures to protect against the heat at all the booths. Arrangements for shade have been made so that the voters do not have to stand in the sun.
Chances of rain in these districts
The Meteorological Department has predicted strong winds and rain with thunder at one or two places in many districts of Bihar on Saturday. The districts in which the Meteorological Department has predicted rain include West Champaran, East Champaran, Shivhar, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj, Katihar, Purnia. The Meteorological Department has predicted strong winds with a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour in these areas.
Buxar is the hottest district
During 24 hours, moderate rainfall was recorded in almost all parts of the state. The highest rainfall of 84.4 mm was recorded in Kishanganj. During 24 hours, severe heat wave and heat wave were also recorded at many places. Severe heat wave was recorded in Aurangabad and Buxar. The highest maximum temperature of 47.1 degrees was recorded in Buxar. The lowest minimum temperature of 22.0 Celsius was recorded in Motihari. Due to rainfall, the temperature has dropped by two to four degrees. Along with this, the amount of relative humidity in the atmosphere has increased. In such a situation, the temperature will remain between 35 to 40 degrees. Due to this, the weather will remain humid.
Chances of rain in many districts
According to the Meteorological Center, there is a possibility of light rain at many places during the next 24 hours. There is no possibility of much change in temperature after two days. The wind direction is likely to change from south-east to south-west. Monsoon may knock in the southern part of the Bay of Bengal within the next three to four days. A low pressure area is formed 1.5 km above sea level in north-eastern Assam. Due to this, most of the areas of the state will remain partly cloudy and the weather will remain hot and humid.
Know what was the temperature in the last 24 hours
The maximum temperatures recorded in the last 24 hours in the following districts of Bihar are Patna 40.7, Gaya 45.2, Purnia 32.2, Bhagalpur 37.3, Balmiki Nagar 40.2, Muzaffarpur 37.8, Chhapra 42.8, Darbhanga 36.2, Supaul 34.2, Forbesganj 32.2, Dehri 46.0, Madhubani 38.1, Motihari 42.5, Sheikhpura 41.6, Gopalganj 42.2, Madhepura 32.7, Jamui 40.5, Buxar 47.1, Bhojpur 44.1, Vaishali 42.6, Aurangabad 46.1, Begusarai 37.4, Khagaria 37.3, Banka 37.4, Katihar 32.4, Nawada 43.9, Harnaut The maximum temperature was recorded at 42.5, Jiradei 42.0, Pusa 37.0, Arwal 44.8, Kishanganj 28.5 degree Celsius. The highest maximum temperature in Bihar was recorded at 47.1 degree Celsius in Buxar while the lowest temperature was recorded at 22.0 degree Celsius in Kishanganj and Motihari.