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Bihar is expecting rain during the festive season, which could affect celebrations.


Brace yourselves, folks! The weather in Bihar is about to change again. Starting from October 25, there’s a good chance of rain and cloudy skies, just when the festive season kicks in. This could mean a dampener on celebrations.

The Meteorological Department has predicted that light rain might occur from October 25 and could continue for three to four days. This is a busy time, especially with the Chhath festival, when many devotees gather at riverbanks to offer prayers. Rain could cause issues like slippery paths and waterlogging at these ghats.

On October 25, districts like Nawada, Jamui, Banka, and Bhagalpur are expected to see some light rain. Between October 26 and 28, places like Khagaria, Munger, and others might experience more showers. While it may rain in the mornings, the day could still be partly dry, so devotees should stay alert and keep themselves updated.

The Indian Meteorological Department mentions that this change is due to a low-pressure area forming in the Bay of Bengal. Rainfall may lead to cooler temperatures, with highs between 32 to 36 degrees Celsius and lows between 20 to 24 degrees. So, it’s best to prepare for a mix of weather.

As the celebrations approach, it’s wise for everyone to stay informed about the weather updates. Keeping an eye on the forecast will help ensure safety and enjoyment during the festivities, even if the weather doesn’t cooperate.



Summary:

  • Rain is expected in Bihar starting October 25.

  • Light to moderate rainfall may last for three to four days.

  • Chhath festival celebrations could be affected by the weather.

  • Temperature may drop, with highs of 32-36°C and lows of 20-24°C.

  • Devotees are advised to stay updated on weather conditions.



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