Patna: The cold sub-10 swept the country because the minimum temperature was recorded less than 10 degrees C in at least 16 districts on Friday.
Every significant glow of cold biting is impossible because the Patna Meteorological Center has issued a yellow warning for a cold day in several parts of the country on Saturday.
The minimum temperature is expected to plunge by 2-4 notches for the next three days.
Also, residents can expect other spells from the winter shower when the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) stated in his bulletin on Friday night that mild to moderate rainfall with wasolated ice hail in Bihar on February 3 and 4.
The expected rain has been associated with impact Warm and humid wind meetings with cold and dry west winds in the region.
The meteorological center of Patna, in his bulletin released on Friday, states that a cold day is likely to be in remote places in the northwest, northeast, northeast, south, south and southeast of the state on Saturday.
Amit Sinha, an official at the Patna of the Meteorological Center, said that the entire country will witness the condition of the cold day for the next two days due to the cold northwest of blowing in the region.
According to the norms of the IMD, cold day conditions are expressed when the minimum temperature touches 10 degrees C or low and there is departure of 4.5-6.4 degrees C in a maximum temperature on two consecutive days.
A cold day was declared in style, Rohtas and Darbhanga on Thursday too.
Some districts that record minimum temperatures of less than 10 degrees C on Friday include styles (7.7 degrees C), Purnia (8.3 degrees C), Ziradei in Siwan (7 degrees C), Araria (8 degrees C), Nawada (8.3 degrees C), Nawada (8.3 degrees C) and Banka (8.8 degrees C).
The minimum temperature in Patna was recorded at 10.4 degrees C, which was the same as normal for that day, but the maximum temperature was recorded at 19.2 degrees C, five notches lower than normal.
The lowest minimum temperature in the country is recorded in Ziradei in Siwan (7 degrees C).