Bihar Monsoon Alert: The wait for monsoon in Bihar is about to end. The monsoon is expected to enter Bihar within the next 24 hours, after which heavy rainfall is anticipated to begin. These days, a period of severe heat is being seen in almost all areas of Bihar. In some cities, the temperature is being recorded above 42 degrees Celsius.
Now, everyone is looking forward to the monsoon. However, unseasonal rains in some areas have given relief to the people from the heat. The rainy season has already begun in Seemanchal. There is a possibility of rain starting across the state in 5 days. According to the India Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain with thunderstorms at many places in Bihar.
The temperature will fall.
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility that the monsoon will reach Bihar by Wednesday. The monsoon is hovering near the border of Bihar and West Bengal. The monsoon is expected to enter the state on its way to Seemanchal. Its effect will be felt in Bihar’s capital, Patna. There is a possibility that the temperature will fall to 3 degrees Celsius over the next 4 days, after which there may be relief from the heat.
Heavy rain alert in these areas
According to the IMD, the weather in Bihar is expected to remain unfavourable throughout the week. An orange alert has been issued in the area of North Bihar and Kosi Seemanchal. A rain alert has also been issued in South and Western Bihar, including the capital, Patna. Araria. Heavy rain is expected in Kishanganj, Sitamarhi, and Supaul districts on Tuesday.
A heavy rain warning has been issued in Seemanchal from Wednesday, as soon as the monsoon arrives. There is also a possibility of good rain in Bhagalpur, Gaya and nearby districts. Regarding Patna, a period of heavy rain is expected to begin after two days, ie, from June 19.
The monsoon will arrive with a 3-day delay.s
The monsoon of arrival in Bihar is typically considered to be June 15. However, this time the monsoon is expected to arrive on June 18, three days later. Last year, the monsoon reached Seemanchal on June 20, five days later.










