In a particular bulletin on Tuesday, Patna meteorological centre said that heavy to very heavy rainfall could happen in components of the state until August 5, even because the India Meteorological Division (IMD) predicted pretty widespread rainfall in Bihar until August 7.
South Bihar districts, together with Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, Nwada, Buxar, Bhojpur, Jamui, Banka and Bhagalpur, are anticipated to witness heavy to very rainfall rainfall until Friday, the Patna Met workplace said.
The native Met workplace has additionally issued a yellow alert for heavy rainfall on Wednesday in south Bihar, moreover for Kishanganj, Purnia, Bhabhua and Rohtas on Thursday.
The yellow warning has additionally been issued for a number of north Bihar districts on Friday and Saturday.
The anticipated heavy rainfall has been attributed to a deep melancholy in north-west Bay of Bengal, together with monsoon trough line passing by Bihar. The bulletin issued by Patna meteorological centre said that the deep melancholy was shifting within the north-west path and it was anticipated to cross Bangladesh coast by Tuesday night and transfer in the direction of Gangetic West Bengal over the following 24 hours.
With regard to the place of the monsoon trough line, the IMD said on Tuesday night that it was passing by Gorakhpur and Patna. On account of the 2 climate elements, the depth of rainfall is prone to enhance until August 5. Apart from, most districts within the state are prone to witness thunderstorms with lightning, together with gusty winds throughout the identical interval. The Met workplace has additionally said that Bihar is prone to witness regular rainfall this month.