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Monsoon expected to hit Bihar between June 11 & 13

Monsoon expected to hit Bihar between June 11 & 13
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PATNA: Southwest monsoon is expected to keep its date with Bihar or even make an early onset this year.
After the announcement of onset of monsoon over Kerala on June 3, India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday stated that the rain-bearing winds are likely to enter Bihar around June 11- 13.
Besides, yellow code alert has been issued for thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds at isolated places in the state Wednesday onwards and the intensity of showers is likely to intensify from Friday (June 11).
The yellow code warning stipulates the authorities to be watchful for extreme weather development.
“A low pressure area is likely to form over the north Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood around June 11.
South-westerly (moist) winds over Arabian Sea are also likely to strengthen from June 10.
The southwest monsoon is likely to advance into remaining parts of Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by June 11; Odisha, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh, some parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat during June 11-13,” the IMD stated.
S K Patel, an official at Patna meteorological centre, said the northern limit of the monsoon was passing through Bagdogra in West Bengal on Monday, where the normal monsoon onset date is June 10.
“Monsoon onset in the region is ahead of the corresponding normal dates.
Conditions are quite conducive for further advancement of southwest monsoon,” he said.
Monsoon is making delayed onset in the state in most years at least over the past two decades.
Last year, IMD announced the onset of monsoon in Bihar on June 13, the earliest in one decade (2010-2020).
Accordingly, the revised date for onset of the rain- bearing winds in Bihar has been made June 16-18 against the earlier dates of June 12 to 15.
Meanwhile, weathermen said light rainfall occurred at a few places in the northeastern parts of the state in the last 24 hours.
Rainfall apart, the surging mercury is giving tough time to the residents as the maximum temperature at Patna was recorded at 40.2 degrees C on Monday.
The maximum temperature is hovering in the range of 37-39 degrees C at most places in the state, which is two to four notches higher than the corresponding normal.

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