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**Summary:**
Bihar is bracing for thunderstorms and rainfall on Friday, with a yellow alert issued for heavy rainfall in 10 districts (Begusarai, Samastipur, Khagaria, Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Banka, and Jamui). The weather department has also issued an orange alert for South Bihar (thunderstorms and winds) and a yellow alert for North Bihar (thunderstorms and winds). Rainfall is expected to be heavier in South Bihar. Temperatures are likely to drop by 3-5 degrees Celsius. Thursday saw rainfall in several districts, with Gaya experiencing the most significant amount. Despite a temperature drop, high humidity continues to cause discomfort. Patna is expected to experience thunderstorms and rain, with a slight drop in temperature, but continued high humidity.
**News Article:**
**Bihar on Alert for Heavy Rainfall, Thunderstorms**
**Patna, Bihar –** The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across Bihar on Friday, prompting residents to prepare for potential disruptions. A yellow alert is in place for ten districts: Begusarai, Samastipur, Khagaria, Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Banka, and Jamui, indicating the possibility of heavy downpours in isolated areas.
The weather department forecasts a significant drop in maximum temperatures, ranging from three to five degrees Celsius, following the rainfall. South Bihar is expected to experience more intense rainfall compared to the northern parts of the state.
Adding to the concern, an orange alert has been issued for South Bihar, warning of thunderstorms and winds gusting between 30-40 kmph. North Bihar is under a yellow alert for similar conditions. Residents are advised to stay indoors during thunderstorms and avoid contact with electrical appliances.
Thursday saw rainfall in several districts, including Patna, Rohtas, Buxar, Sheikhpura, Gaya, Vaishali, and Bhagalpur. Gaya recorded the highest rainfall at 5.4 mm, while Bhagalpur experienced light showers.
Despite a decrease in maximum temperatures and an increase in minimum temperatures across the state, high humidity levels continue to cause discomfort. Gopalganj recorded the highest temperature at 39.2 degrees Celsius, while Sheikhpura reported the lowest at 26.2 degrees Celsius.
In Patna, the forecast calls for thunderstorms and rain in some areas. While the city experienced a slight decrease in maximum and minimum temperatures, high humidity is expected to exacerbate the heat. Residents are urged to take precautions and stay hydrated.