Patna: Temperatures have risen sharply across Bihar in the final week of February, with several districts recording highs close to 32C, signalling an early onset of summer conditions.
According to data from the Patna Meteorological Centre, Kaimur was the hottest district on Monday, registering a maximum temperature of 31.1C. Other districts including Rajgir, Dehri, Aurangabad and Sheikhpura recorded temperatures around 30C. In the capital, Patna, the mercury touched 29.6C, higher than the previous day, as clear skies and bright sunshine made afternoons noticeably warmer.
Meteorologists said the rising temperatures were linked to weakening cold winds and the increasing influence of dry westerly winds. The impact of El NiƱo this year is also expected to contribute to above-normal temperatures in March and April.
Officials at the Patna Meteorological Centre said the effects of the heat would become more pronounced after February 28, with temperatures likely to rise gradually over the coming days. The maximum temperature is forecast to increase by another 2ā3C in the next three to four days.
Forecasters warned that the heat could intensify further after Holi, with conditions in March resembling those typically experienced in May. During the festival period, maximum temperatures are expected to range between 32C and 35C, with minimum temperatures around 20C.
Night-time readings, however, remain comparatively lower in some districts. Sabour recorded the stateās lowest minimum temperature at 12.2C, while several districts reported minimums between 13C and 14C. In Patna and some other areas, the minimum temperature was around 18C. The gap of nearly 15C between day and night temperatures is considered unusual for February.
The meteorological department said there was currently no likelihood of rain or a cold wave. With low humidity and persistent dry winds, temperatures are expected to rise steadily.
Health experts have advised residents to avoid prolonged exposure to the afternoon sun, stay hydrated and remain cautious amid fluctuating weather conditions.





















