Bihar Weather Update: Yellow Alert Issued for Heavy Rain and Winds
Weather Conditions in Bihar
In Bihar, the weather has taken a significant turn once again. The meteorological department has issued a yellow alert for 19 districts in the state, warning of rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms. According to the department, wind speeds could reach up to 50 kilometers per hour in several areas, potentially disrupting daily life.
Meteorologists indicate that the weather will remain unstable in the state for the next few days. The ongoing movement of clouds, along with thunder and moderate rainfall, is expected to continue. The weather department has cautioned that such conditions may persist until May 15.
Experts attribute the rapid weather changes in Bihar to moisture coming from the Bay of Bengal and the influence of a western disturbance. This impact is likely to be more pronounced in the northern and central districts of Bihar.
There are concerns about falling trees, power outages, and traffic disruptions due to the strong winds and rain. Farmers have been advised to remain vigilant, as the severe winds and rain could damage crops.
The weather department has urged the public to avoid open spaces, trees, and weak structures during adverse weather conditions. Additionally, it is recommended to stay in safe locations during lightning.
In the capital city of Patna and several other districts, fluctuations in weather have been observed in recent days. After experiencing humidity and heat during the day, strong winds and rain have begun in the evenings, leading to a slight drop in temperature and providing some relief from the heat.
The administration has instructed disaster management teams to remain alert to respond promptly to any emergencies. The electricity department and local authorities are also on high alert, anticipating potential damage.
Currently, the weather department is closely monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary. Experts advise the public to stay cautious and adhere to weather-related guidelines in the coming days.
