In a detailed weather forecast, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) sheds light on the intricate nuances of the upcoming weather conditions across Bihar. Several places, including the capital city Patna, recently experienced light drizzles, with the IMD projecting additional rain over the next two days. Moreover, a noteworthy aspect of the forecast is the expected drop in the minimum temperature across the state after a three-day interval.
Kumar Gaurav, a seasoned official at the Patna Meteorological Centre, provided specific temperature data, indicating that Vaishali witnessed the highest maximum temperature at 32.2°C, while Motihari recorded the lowest at 14.2°C. The average maximum temperature settled at 29.6°C, complemented by an average minimum temperature of 17.4°C.
Looking ahead, the forecast outlines the likelihood of light rainfall in specific regions within the next 24 hours. These areas include Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad in the southwest; Gaya, Nalanda, Jehanabad, Sheikhpura, Nawada, and Lakhisarai in the south-central parts; and Jamui, Banka, Munger, and Bhagalpur in the southeast. Notably, the forecast suggests no significant alteration in the minimum temperature over the ensuing three days. However, a subsequent dip of two or three degrees is anticipated in the subsequent 48 hours.
While the citizens are advised to stay updated on the dynamic weather conditions, this comprehensive forecast provides valuable insights for residents and authorities alike to prepare for the expected temperature fluctuations and precipitation patterns.