The weather is back in Bihar. On Thursday, heavy winds, rain and hail were rained in various districts of the state. At the same time, it will rain in several districts of the state since Friday morning. The capital, Patna, has been raining lightly since morning. While people have been relieved of the heat due to this rain, the wheat crop has been damaged. However, this rain has been proven to be a boon for horticultural crops such as mango and lichi.
Chance of rain in most districts
According to information received from the Meteorological Center in Patna, there is a possibility of widespread rainfall in many parts of the state on Friday. Orange and yellow alerts have been provided in many districts in view of this mood that has changed the weather. Moderate rainfall is likely in moderate rainfall in Subal, Purnia, Kathihar, Bhagalpur, Banga, Jamui, Mungar, Ariya, Kishanganj, Saharza, Matpura and Kagaria. At this time, there is also the possibility of cloud, thunderstorms and falls. Also, the speed of wind in these districts is expected to be 50 to 60 kilometers per hour.
At the same time, light rainfall can occur in other districts including Western-East Sambharan, Sitamarhi, Sivar, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Patna, Samastipur, Begusarai, Madhubani, Lakhisarai, Shakpura and Navada.
The weather will change after April 20
Patna Ashish Kumar, Director of the Meteorological Department, said that rain, hail and heavy winds are likely in various districts of the state until April 20. At the same time, after April 21, the weather will dry up and the temperature will gradually increase. Also, he advises the farmers, that the wheat should be harvested only after April 22. Also, avoid going to the fields for the next one or two days, because at this time there is a higher chance of thunderstorms and falls.
Loss of wheat, mango and lichi
The third week of April has begun, but the government may have harvested 50 per cent wheat, while harvesting in many districts during this period. Alok Kumar, a farmer’s farmer, says that on Thursday, the hail rains have damaged the wheat crop and mangoes.
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Sliced wheat grains are swollen due to rain, and standing in the crops are black. This has affected both the production and quality of wheat. However, in the absence of hail, this rain proves that this rain is beneficial to mangoes and lichi.