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Bihar accepts 128% of excess rainfall this month

Bihar accepts 128% of excess rainfall this month
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Patna: The relatively slow progress of the current monsoon in northwestern India seems to be proven to be a gift in disguise because of rainfall in Bihar and adjacent areas in the eastern part of the country.
While the West-West Monsun still entered Delhi, Punjab and Chandigarh, it entered Bihar through Purnia on June 12, a day before the onset day scheduled.
Bihar has received 327.6mm rainfall from June 1 to 28, while normal rainfall for the same period is 143.9mm, which leads to excess rainfall of 128% to date and improved rainfall activities will likely continue to 2.
India Meteorology Department July (IMD) stated on Monday that the humid east wind is likely to increase, causing the activity of the rainfall which is improved along the legs of the North Bihar Himalayas, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand around 1 July and 2.
Thus, isolated heavily to very heavy possibilities Bihar for two days.
Sanjay Kumar, Meteorology at Patna Meteorological Center, said, “When the rainy season has not progressed in northwest India for more than a week now, currently in the eastern part of the country it has been relatively stronger.
Rainfall in Bihar has been supported by several other factors, Including a favorable position from the rainy season trough line, often the formation of cyclone circulation and east winds that contain moisture blowing in the region, “said Sanjay Toi.
He added that Patna might receive the highest rainfall in June this year after 2000.
Meteorology then said the intensity of rainfall in Bihar was reduced on Monday which was brought to a lower western level.
“Quiet rainfall is expected in the state on Tuesday, the intensity tends to increase on Wednesday, especially in the northern part of the country.
Proficient rainfall is expected on Thursday and Friday,” Sanjay said.
IMD increasingly estimates moderate storms accompanied by clouds that often go to lightning land above Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh for the next five days.
The IMD has also issued a yellow code warning for the goal with lightning in Bihar for Tuesday and Wednesday and increases it into an orange warning for Thursday and Friday.
Heathermen also estimates unfavorable conditions to be developed for further progress of the West-West Monsun to Rajasthan, West Up, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Punjab remains for the next six days.

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