Patna, Bihar's weather is changing once again. Today, the fall in temperature has been halted. There has been a slight increase in the night temperature. On the other hand, there is no alert regarding fog. Due to this, people are getting some relief from the cold. But, this relief is not going to last for long. Today, i.e. on November 21, there is a possibility of a cyclone forming over the Andaman Sea.

Due to this also, there is a possibility of change in the weather. The speed of the wind has increased since late night. Due to this, people are expected to get relief from pollution. Kumar Gaurav, a scientist at the Meteorological Center in Patna, said that according to the current forecast, there is no possibility of any significant change in the temperature right now and no alert has been issued anywhere regarding fog.

Stir in the Andaman Sea

According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, a cyclone is likely to form over the Andaman Sea south of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on 21 November 2024. It is likely to move west-northwest and form a low pressure area over the southeastern Bay of Bengal around November 23. After this, it is likely to continue moving west-northwest and turn into a low pressure area over the southwestern Bay of Bengal during the next 2 days. However, the situation of its effect is not yet clear. According to the current forecast, the weather of Bihar will remain dry for the next five days. No warning has been issued anywhere till November 26.

How will the weather be today

Today i.e. on November 21, the day has started amidst light fog. The sky will be clear during the day and the sun will shine. The maximum day temperature is expected to be between 26°C to 30°C while the minimum night temperature is expected to be between 14°C to 18°C. According to scientist Kumar Gaurav, light to moderate fog is prevailing in the districts of northern and eastern parts, while light fog is being seen in the remaining parts.
Temperature fluctuations continue
According to the data received on November 20, the lowest minimum temperature of the state was recorded at 13.9°C in Aurangabad. Compared to November 19, the minimum temperature of most districts has increased by 0 to 1.6°C. Apart from Aurangabad, the minimum temperature was recorded at 14.2°C in Jiradei, 14.8°C in Gopalganj and Buxar. The minimum temperature of all the remaining districts was recorded in the range of 15°C to 21°C. The condition of air is terrible. According to the data of Central Pollution Control Board, at 12 o'clock on the night of 21st, AQI of Hajipur was recorded as 421 and AQI of Muzaffarpur was recorded as 311. Apart from this, Buxar was recorded as 291, Patna as 276, Rajgir as 267, Bettiah as 241, Sasaram as 235, Araria as 227 and Bhagalpur as 206, Gaya as 202. At this time, the cleanest air was of Purnia where AQI was recorded as 79.