India
As per a Met bulletin, Gaya and Bhagalpur recorded the highest maximum temperature at 37.2 degrees Celsius while Patna's maximum temperature stood at 36.4 degrees Celsius.
Updated : Jun 29, 2017, 06:25 PM IST
Hot and humid weather conditions
prevailed in Bihar with Gaya and Bhagalpur being the hottest
place in the state.
As per a Met bulletin, Gaya and Bhagalpur recorded the
highest maximum temperature at 37.2 degrees Celsius while
Patna's maximum temperature stood at 36.4 degrees Celsius.
Purnea's maximum temperature was 36.3 degrees Celsius.
Patna and Gaya recorded two degrees above normal
maximum temperature while Bhagalpur and Purnea recorded three
degrees above normal.
Except Patna which recorded 13.4 mm of rainfall
yesterday evening, the absence of rain coupled with major
cities recording above their normal temperature made people's
life difficult in the state.
The humidity level hovered between 66 to 81 per cent
in four major cities of Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur and Purnea in
the morning while these cities witnessed humidity level
between 54 to 64 per cent in the evening.
In its forecast, the Met said that it would be a
partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunder in
major cities tomorrow.
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