After early onset of summer season and weeks of rising temperatures, heavy rainfall in Patna provided a welcome respite Thursday afternoon. Town noticed a gradual downpour accompanied by gusty winds for 2 hours beginning at 3 pm.
In response to information from the India Meteorological Division (IMD), Patna recorded 42.6 mm of rainfall on April 10 from 8:30 am to five:30 pm. The rain helped dispel some warmth, with the utmost dipping to 32.2 levels Celsius — a lower of two.6 levels from yesterday. The relative humidity was measured at 87 p.c at 5:30 pm, whereas the minimal recorded temperature was 24.2 levels Celsius.
The company predicts a cloudy sky with the potential of rain, thunderstorms, or mud storms till April 14, with temperatures ranging between 34 and 36 levels Celsius throughout this time. Temperatures are anticipated to rise once more beginning April 15.
Earlier Thursday morning, the IMD reported a low-pressure space over the west-central Bay of Bengal, related to a cyclonic circulation extending as much as the mid-tropospheric degree. It had anticipated it to maneuver north-north-eastward over the following 12 hours and progressively weaken over the central Bay of Bengal.
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