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Bihar gets 3% of this monsoon rain surplus

Bihar gets 3% of this monsoon rain surplus
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Patna: Bihar received 3% surplus rainfall in the rainy season for four months which concluded on Thursday.
Last year, the state has received 25% above normal rainfall during the rainy season from June to September.
Even though the country witnessed a 52% defeat under normal rainfall in September, rainfall was revived on the last day of the month on Thursday and the Met Office had issued a red warning for very heavy rainfall on Friday, followed by orange warnings for the day Saturday and yellow warning for Sundays.
The red warning determines that the authorities concerned must take necessary actions in connection with expected extreme weather conditions.
Orange warnings, on the other hand, asked the authorities to be vigilant and alert to yellow suggest them to become alert to extreme weather conditions.
The Director of Patna Meteorological Center Vivek Sinha said heavy rainfall was witnessed to neighboring Jharkhand on Thursday and light until moderate rainfall took place in several places in South and Central Bihar.
“The rain spells that are ongoing in this region because of the circulation of cyclones in the Bengal Bay in a row with the Berab Cyclone who just departed.
The circulation is located in Jharkhand and side by side with Bihar and move to the west.
Although all countries are expected to receive rainfall for three The next day, the intensity is expected to be relatively higher in the southern, middle and northeastern part, “Sinha told Toi.
The Indian weather bulletin issued by the IMD on Thursday night stated that the low pressure area is characterized by either lying on the South Bihar and side by side with Jharkhand.
The system and the remains are very likely to move over Bihar and side by side of West Bengal and Sikkim sub-Himalaya for the next 3-4 days.
Therefore, the warning has been issued for very heavy rainfall by falling very heavy in remote places on Bihar on Friday, weighing until the rainfall on Saturdays and heavy rain on Sundays.
Asked about the distribution of Monsun’s rainfall this year, Sinha said, “Rainfall in the first two months of the rainy season in Bihar is distributed properly and abundantly because of the emergence of rainproof winds supported by the moisture level in the atmosphere.
However, Lull was observed in the month September and shortcomings throughout the state reached 52%.
“Southwest Monsun has entered Bihar through Purnia in the northeastern part of the country on June 12, a day before his schedule.
The cloud that holds up the rain covers the entire state in the next 24 hours and rainfall until it is happening throughout the state for the past three days.
The inclusion of rainproof wind was quite impressive because the country received was around 125% rainfall surplus in June, which fell to 19% on July 31, around 16% in August-end.

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