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This article provides an update on the weather in Bihar after the Chhath festival, including rain alerts and fog conditions.


The Chhath festival in Bihar just wrapped up with people offering prayers to the rising sun. However, there’s news from the Patna Meteorological Department about some rain coming up. A yellow alert has been issued, indicating that light to moderate rain could hit many districts in the state over the next few days.

Currently, a thick blanket of fog is covering areas from Patna to Gaya, Nalanda, Begusarai, and Bhagalpur in the mornings. This fog is making it a bit difficult for people traveling early in the day. But don’t worry, as the sun comes up, the fog will start to clear, and by afternoon, the skies should be bright and clear in places like Patna, Gaya, and Jehanabad.

The Meteorological Department has mentioned that this weather change is due to a western disturbance and a low-pressure area moving in from the Bay of Bengal. They have issued a yellow alert for 20 districts, including Patna and Muzaffarpur, valid until October 28. Expect light rain in Patna, with a chance of moderate rain especially on October 28.

With the rain, temperatures are likely to drop a bit, with minimums around 18-20 degrees and maximums reaching 28-30 degrees. Strong winds could pick up, blowing at speeds of 30-40 km/hour, and there’s also a chance of rain accompanied by thunder.

As we move forward, keep an eye on the weather updates, especially if you have plans to go out. Make sure to stay prepared for the rain and changing temperatures in the coming days.



Summary:

  • Chhath festival has ended, but rain is on the way.

  • A yellow alert is issued for 20 districts in Bihar.

  • Fog is affecting morning travel, but it will clear by afternoon.

  • Expect temperatures to be cooler with possible thunderstorms.

  • Stay updated on the weather if you have outdoor plans.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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