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Today is the first day of the year 2024. The new year started with severe cold. There is fog in many areas in the morning. People are feeling severe cold in many districts including Patna. Due to lack of sunlight the temperature is not increasing. In the last 24 hours, the minimum temperature of Patna was recorded at 11.9 degrees Celsius. Whereas in Bihar, Motihari experienced the maximum cold. The minimum temperature here was recorded at 9.8 degrees.
Chances of rain in these areas between January 3 and 5
The Meteorological Department issued an alert saying that western disturbance will come on January 2. There are chances of light rain in Buxar, Bhojpur, Rohtas, Bhabhua and Aurangabad between January 3 and 5. According to meteorologists, the situation is like a cold day due to the difference of four to six degrees Celsius between the maximum and minimum temperatures. It has been said in the forecast that for the next three days, there will be light and dense fog in most parts of Bihar in the morning. There will be no significant change in the temperature of the state for the next two days.
It is not difficult to avoid, just keep a few things in mind
The elders of the house often say – dress properly and go out. This is not wrong. Especially in this season. Dr. Sanjeev says – “It is the season of cold stroke, hence the body should not be forced to bear the sudden change in external temperature. For example, if you are completely confined, then go out after becoming a little normal. Meaning, do not go out suddenly. If you have to go out, wear warm clothes properly. Keep your neck covered. Never take off all your warm clothes at once. Do not take off your warm clothes immediately after waking up in the morning or go to bathe. If you already have BP, keep taking the medicine. Even if you don’t have it, Keep getting checked if it seems abnormal. Sometimes the amount of BP medicine increases in winter, so do not ignore it. Diabetic patients or people 60+ should especially avoid exposure.”