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North Bihar tends to receive expanding rainfall until Friday

North Bihar tends to receive expanding rainfall until Friday
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Patna: Patna and many other districts in countries witnessed are mild to moderate rainfall on Monday and the weather has expected that rainfall intensity can increase for the next four to five days.
Shower intensity tends to be more in northern Bihar compared to the southern part of the country.
In fact, the Patna Meteorology Center has published an estimate of rainfall throughout North Bihar until Friday.
Regency in North and Northeast Bihar, including Kishangangj, Supaul, Araria, Madhepura, Purnia and Katihar, also tend to accept rainfall in most places on Thursday and Friday.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has also issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in isolated places in the state until Friday.
Yellow Warning by the IMD asked the authorities concerned to become a wary of the development of extreme weather.
The possibility of flooding in lowland areas has also been predicted along the legs of the Himalayas.
“Good rain and bow activities are most likely to the Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar for the next four to five days.
The intensity of rain can increase significantly above the east and Bihar around 26 and 27 August.
There might be a chance of flooding on the foot of the hill In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar due to heavy rain, “Skymetweather private weather institutions reported on Sundays.
Skymet further said the East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Kishanganj, Arariah, Supaul, Forbesganj, Khagaria, Purnia and Bhagalpur can continue to receive good rain.
Nepal Hill can also witness heavy rains, which can increase the flow of water on the foot of the Bukit Uttar Pradesh and Bihar that leads to conditions such as flooding, he said.
The rain spell in the region has been associated with the position of a profitable monsoon from the trough line and cyclone circulation.
The IMD stated that the rainstyle of the rainy season passed Bikaner, Bhiwani, Delhi, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, Darbhanga, Jalpaiguri and Assam on Monday night.
In addition, cyclone circulation lay in Rajasthan and the northwest environment.
In addition, strong and humid winds to the south or southwest are very likely to continue to explode from Bay of Bengal to Northeast India until August 25.

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