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Bihar IMD Issues Orange Alert for Heavy Rain in Several Districts

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KKN Gurugram Desk | The weather in Bihar has taken a significant turn with the advancement of the southwest monsoon across the state. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall in parts of Bihar, including Nawada, Gaya, and West Champaran. Thunderstorms and lightning are also expected in the northeastern and north-central regions on Thursday.

Monsoon Advances Across Bihar

The southwest monsoon, which had been steadily progressing, has now spread into major parts of Bihar. According to the Meteorological Centre in Patna, the monsoon made its entry into Rohtas, Gaya, Kaimur, Nawada, Supaul, and Munger districts by Wednesday. The eastern outskirts of the state capital, Patna, also reported the arrival of monsoon showers.

With the onset of the monsoon, weather patterns across Bihar have begun to shift significantly. Cloud cover has increased over several districts including Patna, leading to a drop in temperature and much-needed relief from heat and humidity.

Rainfall Alert for Southern and North-Eastern Bihar

Rain activity is expected to intensify on Thursday in southern parts of Bihar, including Patna. Simultaneously, the northeastern and north-central districts have been placed under a thunderstorm and lightning warning. The IMD has forecast very heavy rain in Nawada, Gaya, and West Champaran, prompting the issue of an orange alert in these regions.

An orange alert typically indicates the possibility of intense weather conditions that could cause disruptions and require authorities and residents to stay vigilant.

Yellow Alert Issued for Several Districts

In addition to the orange alert, a yellow alert for heavy rainfall has been issued for Kaimur, Rohtas, and Aurangabad districts. Winds are expected to blow at speeds of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, increasing the risk of tree falls and structural damage in affected areas.

In districts not under direct alert, light to scattered rainfall is anticipated. The weather department has projected that maximum temperatures may drop by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius over the next three to four days.

Rainfall Recorded Across Eight Districts

On Wednesday, rainfall was reported from at least eight districts in Bihar, bringing relief to the parched land and people. The heaviest rainfall was observed in Dobhi, which recorded 105 mm, followed by Gaya with 37.8 mm. Patna, however, received a modest 1.2 mm of rain.

The temperature in Patna dropped by two degrees, with the maximum temperature recorded at 36°C, compared to previous days when it hovered around 38°C.

District-Wise Rainfall Report:

Below is a detailed breakdown of rainfall recorded on Wednesday in various towns and blocks across Bihar:

  • Nabinagar (Aurangabad): 74.2 mm

  • Bodh Gaya: 70.4 mm

  • Paraiya (Gaya): 65.4 mm

  • Adhawara (Bhabhua): 62.6 mm

  • Dumaria (Gaya): 56.6 mm

  • Barachatti (Gaya): 52.8 mm

  • Sherghati (Gaya): 52.4 mm

  • Suryagarha (Lakhisarai): 42.2 mm

  • Bausi (Banka): 38.2 mm

  • Nauhatta (Rohtas): 38.1 mm

  • Tharthari (Nalanda): 37.2 mm

  • Imamganj (Gaya): 36.2 mm

  • Dehri (Rohtas): 35.8 mm

  • Madhubani: 33.4 mm

These rainfall figures show a widespread monsoon impact across central, southern, and northern Bihar, indicating that the monsoon is gaining strength throughout the region.

Forecast for the Next 48 Hours

Meteorologists expect that the monsoon will cover the entire state within the next 48 hours. The prevailing weather conditions are highly favorable for its full spread. Rainfall activity is likely to continue in the coming days, with a mix of moderate to heavy showers depending on the region.

While the rainfall will bring relief from the heat, it also increases the risk of waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and short-term power outages, especially in urban centers like Patna, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur.

Precautions and Advisory for Residents

Authorities and citizens in the alerted districts are advised to:

  • Stay indoors during thunderstorms and lightning.

  • Avoid taking shelter under trees during rain.

  • Secure outdoor items that may get damaged or blown away by strong winds.

  • Stay updated through official weather bulletins.

  • Avoid unnecessary travel, especially in flood-prone areas.

Impact on Agriculture and Rural Areas

The timely arrival of the monsoon is a positive development for the farming community. With paddy sowing season around the corner, the recent rainfall will aid in soil moisture retention and land preparation. However, heavy rain in short bursts could also pose a risk of crop damage or soil erosion, so balanced and consistent rainfall is key.

With the southwest monsoon making a strong entry into Bihar, the state is set to witness a shift in weather patterns for the coming weeks. While the rain brings respite from intense heat, it also demands vigilance due to the risk of thunderstorms, flooding, and lightning strikes. Residents and authorities are urged to stay prepared as the weather system continues to evolve.

Stay tuned with KKNLive.com for the latest Bihar weather updates, real-time alerts, and district-wise forecasts.

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