The skies over Bihar are turning turbulent. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), a fresh weather alert has been issued for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and high-speed winds across the state in the next 24 hours. The alert applies to 38 districts, with several placed under orange and yellow warnings.
If you’re currently in Bihar or planning travel, it’s time to exercise caution as this unstable weather could pose serious safety hazards.
Orange Alert: High-Risk Districts for Thunderstorms and Strong Winds
The IMD has declared an orange alert in 25 districts, forecasting wind speeds between 50 to 60 km/h along with thunder, lightning, and moderate to heavy rainfall. The affected districts include:
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East Champaran, West Champaran
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Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran
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Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Muzaffarpur
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Vaishali, Samastipur, Darbhanga, Madhubani
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Madhepura, Saharsa, Khagaria
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Araria, Kishanganj, Purnia, Katihar
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Bhagalpur, Banka, Jamui, Munger
Residents of these districts are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
Yellow Alert: Light Rain and Thunderstorm Possibility
Thirteen districts are under a yellow alert, where moderate wind speeds of 30 to 40 km/h may be accompanied by light rainfall and thunder. These districts include:
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Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, Bodh Gaya
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Jehanabad, Nawada, Sheikhpura
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Begusarai, Patna, Bhojpur, Arwal, Buxar, Nalanda
While the severity here may be lower than in orange-alert zones, precautions are still necessary.
Temperature Rise Across the State
Amidst the rainfall alerts, daytime temperatures are rising sharply in many regions. The IMD reports:
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Sheikhupura: 40.9°C
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Aurangabad: 40.5°C
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Nawada: 40.2°C
Although most other districts are still below 40°C, the mercury is expected to rise in the coming days, increasing discomfort levels.
Recent Light Rainfall Observed
In the last 24 hours, light rainfall has been recorded in specific districts including:
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Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Madhubani, Supaul
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Araria, Gaya, Bodh Gaya, Buxar
These showers mark the beginning of unstable conditions now forecasted to worsen temporarily.
IMD Safety Advisory for Residents
The Meteorological Department has issued a set of precautionary measures for people living in the affected zones:
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Stay indoors during thunder and lightning
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Avoid open fields, rooftops, or metal structures
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Do not take shelter under trees or near electric poles
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Secure loose objects like tarpaulins, outdoor furniture, or potted plants
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Postpone travel plans if the alert applies to your route
FAQs
Which districts are under orange alert in Bihar right now?
Twenty-five districts including Champaran, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Saharsa, Bhagalpur, and others are under orange alert due to expected winds up to 60 km/h and heavy rain.
What does the yellow alert signify in the IMD forecast?
Yellow alert indicates light rainfall, moderate winds (30–40 km/h), and general weather instability. It’s a precautionary notice for safety.
Will the temperature drop after the rainfall?
Not immediately. While rainfall may bring brief relief, IMD has predicted a general rise in temperature in the coming days, especially in central and southern districts.
What should farmers in rural areas do during this alert?
Farmers should avoid fieldwork during thunderstorms, protect livestock in covered shelters, and disconnect electric fencing to prevent shock hazards.
How long will the weather remain unstable in Bihar?
According to the Patna Meteorological Centre, weather instability is likely to continue until April 18, after which clearer patterns may emerge.
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