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‘Expect a break from cold waves on Thursday’

'Expect a break from cold waves on Thursday'
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Patna: Cold Sub-10 continues to apply in most places in the state for the third consecutive day on Tuesday with a style of recording the lowest minimum temperature at 5.2 degrees C.
The minimum temperature in Patna stands at 7.6 degrees C.
Officials at the Patna Meteorological Center said the minimum temperature of the average in the state was in the range of 8-9 degrees C and the maximum in the range of 22-23 degrees C on Tuesday.
When North-West West Wind continues to blow in the region, Patna Meteorological Center has issued estimates for cold waves in several places in South Bihar and cold days in several places in the northern part of the state on Wednesday.
“Cold wave conditions are estimated in one or two places in Buxar, Bhabhua, Aurangabad, Nawada and district style for the next 24 hours.
Also, cold cold conditions are expected to one or two places in the Purnia District, Kishangangj, Darbhanga and Madhubani,” said Zeeshan Ansari, an official at the Meteorological Center Patna.
In accordance with the Meteorological Department of India (IMD), the condition of the cold wave is stated somewhere when the actual minimum temperature is 10 degrees C or lower along with departure of 4.5 to 6.4 degrees C from normal.
Cold cold conditions, on the other hand, are expressed when the minimum temperature touches 10 degrees C or low and has departure of 4.5-6.4 degrees C in a maximum temperature on two consecutive days.
Even though the weather has expected cold waves and cold day conditions in several places on Wednesday, IMD has expected a reduction in cold weather conditions from Thursday.
IMD, in all Indian weather bulletins issued on Tuesday, cold wave words and cold day conditions are very possible in the bag isolated in Bihar for the next 24 hours and subsequent reduction.
Furthermore, it states that there are no significant changes expected at the minimum temperature in East India for the next two days and will rise 2-3 notch afterwards.
Heathermen associated a little pause from extreme cold conditions into two back-to-back western disorders.
The IMD stated in his bulletin that two western disorders – first on December 24 and others on December 26 – it was very likely to influence weather conditions in northwest India and reduce cold wave conditions in most of the northwest and Indian regions.
Western disorders around the time of this year bring rainfall or snow in the Himalayan region and cloudy conditions, followed by a sharp decline in temperatures in the North Plateau, including Bihar.
IMD has expected light or snow rainfall in the Western Himalayan region, including Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, between December 24, 24 and 29.

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