People of Bihar may get respite from humid conditions prevailing in the state since past one week or so as the MeT department today predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in the state from tomorrow.
"There will be moderate rainfall in Bihar tomorrow while the state is likely to witness heavy rains for next three days from day after tomorrow (i.E. From Monday)," Patna MeT Department Director Ashish Sen told PTI.
It may be noted that the monsoon had weakened in Bihar for a week as the monsoon troughline had gone down towards south i.E. Towards Odisha. This resulted in negligible to light rainfall in the past one week in the state.
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In its forecast for next 24 hours, MeT department said that Patna and Gaya are likely to witness generally cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm.
While Bhagalpur and Purnea are likely to witness generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers tomorrow, the MeT official said.
Patna recorded the maximum temperature of 35.5 degrees Celsius while Gaya registered 36 degree Celsius.
Purnea registered maximum temperature of 32.4 degrees Celsius while Bhagalpur was the hottest place in Bihar which recorded 36.4 degrees Celsius, it said.
Patna recorded 75 per cent of humidity both in the morning and evening while Gaya had a humidity level of 66 per cent in the morning while 55 per cent in the evening.
Bhagalpur had a maximum humidity of 79 per cent and a minimum of 81 per cent. Purnea recorded the maximum level of humidity of 79 per cent and 92 per cent.
Purnea recorded a rainfall of 8 mm till 5:30 pm today while Bhagalpur received a rainfall of 0.8 mm. Gaya had nil rainfall and Patna, the capital, reported traces, the MeT department said.