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    Weather pattern changing rapidly in Bihar: Cold may enter before Diwali, Ganga flowing above danger mark

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Oct 19, 2022



    PatnaOne hour ago

    Weather pattern is changing rapidly in Bihar

    Monsoon has fully returned from Bihar. Westerly wind is blowing in Bihar. According to the IMD data, the maximum and minimum temperatures across the state are well below normal. So the night is feeling a bit cold. At the same time, the Meteorological Department says that the mercury may remain slightly below normal in winter this year. However, the weather will continue to fluctuate in October.

    Ganga flowing 29 cm above the danger mark at Gandhi Ghat in Patna, water on the ghats from Collectorate to Hathidah.

    Kosi and Gandak rivers are in spate due to heavy rains in Bihar. At the same time, the fierce form of the Ganges river is being seen. Let us tell you that for the last 5 days, the water level of the Ganges is increasing. According to the report of the Water Resources Department, the water level of the Ganges has crossed the danger level at Gandhi Ghat. The water level at Dighaghat has been measured at 49.82 meters and at Gandhighat at 48.70 meters. While the danger mark at Dighaghat is 50.45 meters and at Gandhighat is 48.60 meters.

    The mercury dropped in many districts.

    There is a sudden drop in temperature in many districts of the state, according to the Meteorological Department, a gradual drop in temperature will be recorded in the coming month. In the coming November and December, the cold will gradually pick up pace. Samastipur district remained the coldest on Monday. Where the temperature was recorded at 19.05 degrees.

    This time 33% less rain.

    The withdrawal of monsoon in Bihar happened after 10 days from the scheduled time, but even after that, 33% less rain was recorded in the state this time. According to official information, in the southwest monsoon season of 2022, from June 1 to September 30, Bihar has received 683.4 mm of rain below normal. In general, from June 1 to September 30, the state received 992.2 mm of rain.

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