Jagran correspondent, Patna. There is now a visible change in the weather of the state. Especially in the southern parts including the capital, there are signs of reduction in cold with bright sunshine. Director of Meteorological Center Ashish Kumar said that these days, due to sunshine along with fog, reduction in wind speed and high amount of moisture, people are experiencing less cold during the day.
Temperature fluctuations for 10 days
However, the morning and night noise has not ended completely yet. There is a possibility that the temperature will fluctuate for the next 10 days. According to Meteorological Center Patna, the maximum temperature is expected to increase by three to five degrees in two days.
On Wednesday, there will be dense fog in five districts of Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj, Purnia and Katihar. Whereas, the weather around Patna including is likely to remain normal. The highest minimum temperature recorded in 15 years was 13.6 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.
Lowest minimum temperature in Motihari
Whereas, Kishanganj recorded the lowest minimum temperature in the state at 8.5 degrees Celsius. Patna's maximum temperature was 24.6 degrees Celsius and Rajgir's highest temperature was 27.2 degrees Celsius. The lowest minimum temperature of three hundred meters was recorded in Motihari.
There was a difference of 11 degrees Celsius between the maximum and minimum temperatures of the capital. On Tuesday, the weather remained dry in Patna and surrounding areas due to westerly winds. Except for Dehri, Aurangabad, Motihari, Madhubani, Munger, the maximum temperature of the remaining districts of the state including Patna recorded an increase.
Temperature of major cities (in degrees Celsius)
Patna's minimum temperature in January this time was the highest in 15 years. Patna's minimum temperature was recorded at 13.6 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The lowest minimum temperature in Patna in 15 years was 1.1 degrees Celsius recorded on January 9, 2013.
Minimum temperature of Patna in January (in degrees Celsius)
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