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‘Storm, rain is most likely in the bihar section tomorrow’

'Storm, rain is most likely in the bihar section tomorrow'
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Patna: The Meteorology Center Patna issued a yellow warning on Wednesday for thunderstorms in parts of the country on Thursday and Friday, as well as hail and heavy rain in several places on Friday.
Rainfall has been associated with warm and humid southeast wind convergence and cold western winds in East India and northeast.
In the All-India weather bulletin issued on Wednesday night, the Meteorology Department of India stated that the rainfall was quite extensive, along with storms and lightning, possibly on Bihar and Jharkhand on February 3 and 4.
In addition, it shows that the bulk weight isolated Rain was possible at Bihar on February 4, on the other hand, the Meteorology Patna Center stated that the thunderstorm was likely to be in an isolated location in the entire territory of western, central and eastern countries on Thursday and Friday.
In addition, the isolated areas in Jatui, Munger, Bhagalpur, Katihar, and Banka are expected to accept heavy rainfall.
Hailstorms is also expected in several districts in the southeast region of the state on Friday, including Nalanda, Nawada, Lakhisarai, and Begusarai.
In addition, the Patna Meteorology Center shows that light rainfall can occur in isolated locations throughout the northeastern state of the state and southern on February 5, while other countries will remain dry.
Meanwhile, 16 districts recorded a minimum temperature of less than 10 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
Begidai recorded a minimum temperature of the lowest 7.8 degrees C.
in Patna, the minimum temperature was 8.8 degrees C, which was 2 degrees below that day normal.
On the other hand, the maximum temperature is recorded at 22.8 degrees C, which is a lower degree of the appropriate normal.
According to the Met Office, the minimum temperature is expected to rise 2 to 4 degrees for 48 hours ahead and then fall.

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