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Bihar: Rainlight is likely to continue today

Bihar: Rainlight is likely to continue today
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Patna: Heathermen has predicted light to heavy shower with a storm and lightning in the state on Tuesday as well after light rainfall to being on Patna and several other parts of Bihar on Monday because it approaches a low pressure system.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) states that under the influence of a low pressure area lying above the Madhya Pradesh and the cyclone circulation of the Jharkhand and the parts side by side with West Bengal’s gangetic, Bihar witnesses light with mooderstorm and lightning.
Heavy rainfall occurs in one or two places in the West Champaran, the East Champaran and Gopalganj.
The maximum temperature in most districts, including Patna, was rejected by three notches on Monday.
The IMD has issued an orange warnings to commemorate Tuesday and yellow for Tuesday and Wednesday.
It has predicted very heavy rainfall in one or two places in Supaul and heavy rainfall in one or two places in Sitamarhi, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Kishanganj, Araria and Purnia.
Lightning and lightning activities can occur in one or two places in Bihar.
While the orange warning stipulates that the authorities must be alert to the development of extreme weather, the sugger yellow warning, the authorities to become alert.
The Meteorology Center Patna (Met) said Parsa and Amnaur recorded 37.2mm rainfall, Jandaha 27.2mm, Tarari 26.4mm, Chandan 22.8mm, Bahaduranj 21mm, Triveni and Balmikinagar 18.4mm.
“Under the influence of cyclone circulation above the Ganges of West Bengal and the environment, the new low-pressure area has been formed in Western Bengal and side by side of North Odisha and circulation of cyclones related to 5.8 km above the sea level,” said a Weatherman .
A weather scientist at Patna Met Office said under the applicable weather system and the movement of the east wind from Bengal Bay, the level of moisture increased in the atmosphere which leads to cloud formation.
“It will trigger light rainfall to being in most places and storms isolated with wind speeds of up to 9-10km / hour in the next 24 hours,” he said.

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