KKN Gurugram Desk | As Bihar prepares for the onset of the Southwest Monsoon expected between June 12 and 15, several districts across the state are already witnessing intense pre-monsoon activity. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Patna, heavy rainfall accompanied by strong winds and lightning is expected in multiple regions.
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The IMD has issued a yellow alert for several districts including the capital city Patna, as well as Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, West Champaran, East Champaran, Kaimur, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Gaya, and Kishanganj.
Yellow Alert in Bihar: What It Means
A Yellow Alert indicates the possibility of weather conditions that could impact daily life and urges residents to stay cautious. The IMD warns of:
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Heavy Rainfall: Early morning to afternoon showers expected
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Wind Speed: Gusts of up to 40 km/h in some districts
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Lightning and Thunderstorms: Potential risk to outdoor movement and agriculture
District-Wise Impact: Where Is the Rainfall Most Intense?
Patna and Central Bihar
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Status: Consistent rainfall since early morning
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Impact: Traffic congestion, waterlogging in low-lying areas
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Forecast: Showers likely to continue till late evening
North Bihar: Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Sitamarhi, Sheohar
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Status: Widespread rain, thunderclaps
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Agricultural Impact: Moisture buildup ahead of kharif sowing season
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Risk: Possible short-term flooding in rural areas
West and East Champaran
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Current Condition: Wind gusts reaching 30–40 km/h
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Advisory: Avoid staying near trees or power poles
Southern Bihar: Gaya, Rohtas, Aurangabad
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Update: High humidity followed by rainfall spells
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Temperature Dip: Day temperatures likely to drop by 2–4°C
Seven-Day Weather Outlook for Bihar (May 31 – June 6, 2025)
Date | Rainfall Probability | Wind Speed (km/h) | Alert Status |
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May 31 | 80% | 30–40 | Yellow Alert |
June 1 | 60% | 25–35 | Advisory |
June 2 | 50% | 20–30 | Advisory |
June 3 | 70% | 30–40 | Yellow Alert |
June 4 | 90% | 35–45 | Orange Watch |
June 5 | 80% | 30–40 | Yellow Alert |
June 6 | 60% | 20–30 | Normal Conditions |
What This Means for Farmers and Daily Commuters
Farmers:
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The rain helps prepare soil for upcoming kharif crops.
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Sudden gusty winds and lightning, however, pose a threat to standing crops like maize and mango.
Commuters:
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Expect traffic delays, especially in urban centres like Patna and Muzaffarpur.
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Public transportation may face temporary disruptions.
Precautions Advised by IMD and Disaster Management Authority
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Avoid outdoor movement during thunderstorms
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Unplug electronic devices during lightning
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Do not take shelter under trees or electric poles
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Stay updated through official weather apps or KKNLive’s live updates
Social media in Bihar was abuzz this morning with images and videos of rainfall from Gaya, Sitamarhi, and Kishanganj, where roads quickly turned into mini-rivers. Hashtags like #BiharRain, #Monsoon2025, and #WeatherAlert were trending locally on X (formerly Twitter).
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