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‘Sharp decline at temperatures is not possible at Bihar before DEC’

'Sharp decline at temperatures is not possible at Bihar before DEC'
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Patna: People have to wait for a sharp weather until the end of this month due to a significant decrease in temperature impossible for the next 10 days, according to the weather.
A gigup in the air is felt from the past few weeks with a minimum temperature in the country’s capital floating in the range of 14-16 degrees C.
However, according to the weather, a sharp fall in the mercury column is not possible because of the absence of Western disturbances, which worsens winter conditions in North India .
Partly cloudy or the haze ceiling witnessed by Patna and many other places in the state on Saturday, but weather Weathermen said the sky would change to Sunday.
The cloud has been associated with depression over the coast of Andhra Pradesh, which decreases into a well-marked low pressure area.
According to a bulletin issued by the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) on Saturday, the circulation of cyclones – the remnants of Friday depression weakened into a low-pressure area which is well marked and then becomes a low pressure area – located in the south interior of Karnataka and the environment.
“Ski which is partly cloudy over Bihar on Saturday is caused by the peripheral impact of a low pressure area.
It is impossible to cause rainfall and will most likely subside on Sunday.
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He added that the minimum temperature will drift in the range of 13-15 degrees C and maximum in the range of 26-28 degrees C for the next few days.
“Although there has been a gradual decline in temperatures, there is no Western disturbance that crashes into the region, which can cause sharp plunge at temperature.
Nevertheless, the arrival of Western disorders is not possible at the end of this month,” he said.
Western disorders are low-pressure areas or extraterrestrial storms originating from the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea and Kaspian sea, which causes snowfall and winter in the children of the Northwest Indian continent.
Skymet’s private weather agency reported on Saturday that there was no strong western disturbance in the hill countries in North India after October 24, because there was no thick snow.
“For the next one week, we don’t expect good western disorders that can give heavy snow.
Therefore, there will be a gradual decline at temperatures in North India,” he added.

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