Monsoon Forecast in Bihar
- The weather in Bihar is expected to remain dry for the next 24 hours, with no heavy rainfall predicted for the next three days.
- The trough line of monsoon is currently passing through the foothills of the Himalayas, which may result in light rainfall in the state due to local factors.
- Darbhanga recorded the highest rainfall of 26.2 mm on Thursday, followed by Khagaria with 19.2 mm.
- The highest temperature was recorded in Bhagalpur at 37 degrees Celsius, while the lowest temperature was recorded in Muzaffarpur at 23.1 degrees Celsius.
- Monsoon is expected to remain weak in Bihar for the next 24 hours.
Disappointing Monsoon in Bihar
- Bihar has recorded 27% less rainfall than normal this year, causing disappointment for farmers.
- From June to August, the state should have received 775.7 mm of rainfall, but only 569.6 mm was recorded.
- Saharsa recorded the lowest rainfall, with 51% less rainfall than normal. Only 416.7 mm of rainfall was recorded, compared to the expected 846.9 mm.
- Sitamarhi also received 50% less rainfall than normal, with 437.9 mm recorded instead of the expected 871.7 mm.
- If there is no significant rainfall in September, it will have a negative impact on Kharif and Rabi crops, as well as the groundwater condition.
Impact on Crops and Groundwater
- The lack of rainfall will affect the irrigation of crops, as the ponds that usually get filled during the monsoon season remain empty.
- Both Kharif and Rabi crops will be affected if there is no substantial rainfall in September.
- The overall groundwater condition will also be impacted due to the poor monsoon season.