Bihar Weather Turns Unstable: IMD Forecasts Rain and Thunderstorms in 32 Districts Bihar’s weather is expected to remain unstable for the coming days, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing warnings of thunderstorms and rainfall in 32 districts across the state. While Patna is forecast to have cloudy skies today without rain, the weather is likely to stay hot in Gaya, Darbhanga, Siwan, and Bhagalpur. The IMD has also warned of thunderstorms and lightning in several parts of the state, with winds blowing at speeds of 30–40 kmph. The forecast indicates that thunderstorms accompanied by lightning may occur in one or two locations in Patna district, while the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy for the next three days. Over the past 24 hours, the maximum temperature in Bihar reached 34 degrees Celsius, with light cloud cover observed in several districts, including Patna. The department has issued alerts for thunderstorms, rain, and isolated lightning strikes across multiple regions. In the northeastern region of Bihar, seven districts are predicted to experience thunderstorms and rainfall. On Tuesday, rain and thunderstorms are likely in five districts of southeastern Bihar and seven districts in the northeast. By Wednesday, similar weather conditions are expected in 14 districts of North Bihar. Meanwhile, the Seemanchal region, including districts like Purnia, Katihar, Araria, and Kishanganj, is forecast to see rainfall, which could lead to a slight drop in temperatures. However, heat is still expected to persist in parts of North Bihar. The IMD’s 10-day weather outlook for Patna shows partly cloudy skies today, with maximum and minimum temperatures around 32 degrees and 24 degrees Celsius, respectively. On Wednesday, March 11, the city may experience generally cloudy conditions.#india_meteorological_department #bihar #patna #gaya #darbhanga
