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Bihar Weather Update : Temperature Fluctuations and Foggy Days Ahead

The weather in Bihar has been experiencing significant fluctuations in temperature, largely due to the prevailing western winds. The state has seen a dry spell, with changes in temperatures that have raised concerns among locals. On November 25, Patna recorded its highest minimum temperature in the past 15 years, which was 16.7°C. This was a notable increase compared to the lowest recorded temperature on the same day in 2020, which was just 9.4°C.

Temperature Variations in Bihar

According to the Meteorological Department, the fluctuating temperatures in Bihar are a result of the dry weather caused by western winds. On Thursday, the lowest temperature in the state was recorded in Aurangabad at 9.7°C, while the highest maximum temperature was observed in Araria (Farbisganj), which reached 30.2°C. Patna, on the other hand, recorded a maximum temperature of 28.1°C.

The temperature trends indicate that there has been a significant rise in the minimum temperature across most of the state. However, the fluctuations are expected to continue, with mild variations between day and night temperatures.

Foggy Mornings Predicted in the Coming Days

The weather department has forecasted that for the next four days, Bihar will experience light to moderate fog during the morning hours. This fog is expected to persist especially in Patna and other districts, causing a decrease in visibility. However, the maximum temperature during these days is not expected to change drastically.

After the four-day period, there may be a gradual drop in the minimum temperature across the region. This could bring a cooler atmosphere towards the end of the week.

Fog Impact and Visibility

On Thursday, the lowest visibility was recorded in Purnia, with just 450 meters of clear sight. Despite the fog, Patna and surrounding areas experienced sunny weather during the day, with temperatures remaining normal as a result. The rest of the districts, except Valmiki Nagar and Motihari, also recorded a rise in temperatures.

Weather in Major Cities of Bihar

Several major cities across Bihar have experienced varying temperature ranges. Here’s a look at the temperatures in some of the key cities:

  • Patna: Maximum temperature of 28.1°C and a minimum of 16.7°C

  • Gaya: Maximum temperature of 26.8°C and a minimum of 10.2°C

  • Bhagalpur: Maximum temperature of 27.6°C and a minimum of 13.6°C

  • Muzaffarpur: Maximum temperature of 25.6°C and a minimum of 16.2°C

Minimum Temperature in Patna

The minimum temperature recorded in Patna has shown noticeable variation over the years. Here is a breakdown of the yearly averages for Patna’s minimum temperatures:

  • 2024: 15.3°C

  • 2023: 13.0°C

  • 2022: 12.1°C

  • 2021: 10.8°C

  • 2020: 9.4°C

  • 2019: 14.2°C

  • 2018: 13.0°C

  • 2017: 10.2°C

  • 2016: 13.0°C

  • 2015: 13.0°C

  • 2014: 10.0°C

  • 2013: 11.2°C

  • 2012: 10.2°C

  • 2011: 11.8°C

While the immediate weather forecast does not predict major temperature swings in the coming days, residents should prepare for the foggy conditions expected early in the mornings. With moderate fog and cooler evenings, the state may experience a gradual drop in temperatures by the end of the week. These fluctuations are common during the transitional period from autumn to winter, but they may still pose challenges for daily activities.

In conclusion, the weather in Bihar remains unpredictable, with a mix of clear days and foggy mornings. The rising minimum temperatures have broken records, but they are expected to stabilize in the short term. As the fog clears, the drop in temperatures will continue, marking the start of colder days ahead for the state.

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Akriti Sinha is a Content Producer at KKN Live and has been working with the organization since 2017. With deep experience in journalism, she covers a wide range of topics including world news, agriculture, accidents, social issues, and important stories from Bihar and other parts of India. She completed her post-graduation in Journalism from Delhi University and holds a B.Tech degree in Computer Science. Her background in both technology and media helps her explain complex topics in a clear and engaging way. Before joining KKN Live, Akriti gained hands-on experience as a correspondent at Dainik Jagran and as an intern at Navbharat Times. Being from Patna, Bihar, she has a strong understanding of local issues but writes with equal depth and clarity on national and international topics as well. ? You can reach her at akritisinha466@gmail.com

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