People are troubled by the heat and sun.
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At present, it is not easy to understand where there will be relief in the weather in Bihar. If we look at yesterday’s temperature, it is quite understandable. Yesterday Patna 42.8, Gaya 43.5, Bhagalpur 42.3, Purnia 41.7, Balmikinagar 40.8, Chhapra 42.4, Supaul 41.6, Forbesganj 41.2, Dehri 43.6, Motihari 42, Sheikhpura 44.9, Gopalganj 43.4, Ui 43.1, Bhojpur 43.1, Samastipur 41.4, Pupri 41.4, Aurangabad 43.3, Khagaria 43.4, Banka 43.4, Katihar 40.7, Nawada 43.6, Harnaut 42.7, Araria 39.5, Jiradei 43.2, Pusa 41.5, Kishanganj 37.0, Arwal was troubled by 43.9 degree Celsius temperature. Meaning, go to any part – it was hot. But, for three days from today there is some relief and some troubling news.
What is being said in the forecast
The Meteorological Department has predicted a decrease of two to three degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature of the state in the next three days. Talking about the forecast for the next 5 days, there is no possibility of any significant change in the minimum temperature of the state. According to the Meteorological Department, orange alert has been issued in view of the possibility of heat wave (Bhishma heat wave) in some places of Jamui, Bhagalpur and Banka of the state. Yellow alert has been issued in Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Jehanabad, Nalanda, Sitamarhi and Madhubani of the state, expressing fear of heat wave. There is a possibility of a hot day in all the remaining districts. In Bihar, the maximum temperature on Wednesday was recorded at 44.9 degrees Celsius in Sheikhpura, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 20.2 degrees Celsius in Pusa, Samastipur.
There will be no clouds, so face the scorching sun
The Meteorological Department believes that the scenario of dry weather continues in Bihar. Will temperatures rise amid the dry season? In response to this question, meteorologists say that dry weather is the reason for increasing temperature. The air currently reaching Bihar is dry. Dry air is reaching most parts of Bihar. Due to these winds the maximum temperature has increased. Due to all these reasons, many districts of Bihar are facing the wrath of scorching heat. The weather is forecast to remain dry during the next 48 hours also. Clouds will not form due to dry air. If there are no clouds, there will be no barrier between the earth and the sky and the harsh rays of the sun will reach directly. The impact of these winds in Bihar will be less as compared to previous days, this is a relief. There will be some coolness in the morning and evening, the main reason for which is the change in wind direction. The Meteorological Department has said that the weather will remain dry in North-West, South-West, North Central, North East, South Central and South East Bihar.