New Delhi: The monsoon has become fully active in Bihar, resulting in widespread rainfall. Due to continuous rain in many districts, the temperature level has dropped, providing people with relief from the heat. Due to rain, the roads have flooded in some places, disrupting traffic. Currently there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in many areas of Bihar over he next 5 days.
The drizzle in the capital, Patna, has also given relief to the people from the heat. Clouds have camped in the surrounding areas. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, a warning of heavy rain has been issued in most areas of Bihar. Below is an overview of the weather forecast for each location.
Rain alert in these districts
A rain warning has been issued in many districts of Bihar. According to the IMD, an alert for heavy rain has been issued in Madhubani, Supaul, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, and West Champaran, where people have been advised to be cautious. Strong winds are still blowing in these parts. Warnings of heavy rain with thunderstorms have been issued in Gopalganj, Muzaffarpur, Shivhar and Darbhanga.
Not only this, but strong winds can also blow. Heavy rains can continue in the Araria and Kishanganj areas as well. Given the possibility of thunderstorms in the area, people are advised to be cautious. According to the weather forecast, heavy rains are expected in many areas of the state till June 29. Due to this, the temperature in the state is likely to remain under control. The humid heat in the rain-deprived areas can make life miserable.
How much rain was there?
According to IMD data, rains broke records in some areas of the state. 132.4 mm of rain was recorded in Araria’s Forbesganj. 70 mm of rain fell in Kishanganj’s Galgalia. 65.4 mm of rain fell in Gaunaha of West Champaran. 61.4 mm of rain fell in Tedhagachh, and 55.4 mm of rain fell in Madanpur, Aurangabad. A rainfall of 54.4 mm was recorded in Nauhatta, Rohtas. 53.6 mm of rain fell in Nathnagar, Bhagalpur.










