Patna: Quiet rainfall is being observed in the state for the past few days but the Meteorology Department of India (IMD) on Tuesday said Monsun’s rainfall was likely to live back in Bihar from Thursday and increased to expand the expanded rainfall on Saturday.
The IMD has also predicted medium storms to severe light for the next 24 hours.
Incidentally, the Southwest Monsun covered the entire country on Tuesday because the wind containing rain covered the remaining northwest countries, inducing Delhi, part of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.
Meanwhile, Weatherman at the Patna Meteorological Center claimed that only one or two places in Bihar received light to the moderate bathroom in the last 24 hours.
“The humid in the Southeast Wind blowing in the region and moisture attacks also took place from Bengal Bay.
As a result of two weather factors, several places in the north and one or two places in South Bihar are expected to witness a roar and lightning.
Along with light to moderate to 24 to 24 to The next 48 hours, “said an official at the Patna Meteorological Center said.
He said there was no significant change at the temperature of the day.
Sanjay Kumar’s Metereologist told TOI that North Bihar would receive more rainfall around July.
17 and 18, including heavy rainfall in one place.
Meanwhile, the IMD issued a warning for the storm accompanied by lightning in remote places in Bihar on Wednesday and Thursday.
In addition, the yellow code warning has been issued to lightning until Friday and heavy rain on Saturday.
Bihar has received a 51% surplus rainfall in the rainy season until now.
In accordance with the IMD data, Bihar has received 478.9mm rainfall from June 1 to June 1, July 13, while normal rainfall during the same period is 317.5mm, a 51% surplus.