Patna: The weather across Bihar is expected to remain dry over the next five days as westerly winds continue to dominate, according to the Patna Meteorological Centre. There is no significant change expected in temperature levels, though mornings and evenings will see a mild chill across most parts of the state.
Light fog is likely to appear in Patna, the Gangetic plains, and parts of the Terai region during early morning hours. Daytime temperatures will fluctuate slightly as the sun continues to shine brightly through the day.
On Wednesday, Patna recorded a maximum temperature of 33.2°C, while Motihari registered the highest temperature in the state at 35.8°C. Maximum temperatures in 18 districts, including Patna, dropped slightly, while other regions reported temperatures above the seasonal average.
A mild nip in the air was felt in the morning and evening in Patna and surrounding areas, but daytime conditions remained comfortable due to clear skies and sunshine. The Meteorological Department has predicted that temperatures will gradually begin to fall from the first week of November as a western disturbance affects northern India.
Temperature Trends in Major Cities
Patna recorded a maximum of 33.2°C and a minimum of 25.2°C. In Gaya, the maximum temperature was 32.4°C and the minimum 22.2°C. Bhagalpur recorded a maximum of 33.2°C and a minimum of 23.8°C, while Muzaffarpur registered a maximum of 31.0°C and a minimum of 24.3°C.
Meteorologists say that over the coming days, temperatures may vary slightly across districts, but overall, Bihar will continue to experience dry weather with a mild chill during the early morning and evening hours.




















