Patna. This time the rain in Rajasthan, which is known as a desert, has broken the record of the last 49 years. So far, the state has received about 62 percent more rain than normal. No district of the state has remained dry this time. On the other hand, Bihar, through which the river Ganga passes, has received about 32 percent less rain than normal this time. According to meteorologist SK Patel, this year there is a 25 percent less rain than normal in Bihar.
In the last few years, a big change in the weather has been seen in different states including Bihar. While some states are receiving very less rainfall, some states are receiving more than normal rainfall. If we look at the data of some years, the record of heat is also being broken. Apart from this, the cold also becomes very severe in a few days rather than in the normal months. Amidst this changing weather across the country, a surprising picture has also emerged from Rajasthan. The river Ganges passes through many districts of Bihar. But, still this time Bihar has received less than normal rainfall so far. Bihar should have received 451.7 mm rainfall till now, but it was 31 percent less i.e. only 311.9 mm. According to the Meteorological Department, the normal rainfall in Bihar till August was to be 545.1 mm. But, till now only 373.2 mm of rain has occurred. This is 32 percent less than the average rainfall so far in the monsoon. That is, the rainfall in Bihar has been about 172 mm less than the average. Let us tell you, 992.2 mm of rain is considered normal in Bihar during the monsoon season between June and September. But this time this figure is less.
This time, more than 664 mm of rain has been recorded in Marudhara Rajasthan, which is 61 percent more than normal. Earlier, in the year 1975, 665 mm of rain was recorded in the monsoon season. Director of Meteorological Department Jaipur Center Radheshyam Shama said that this year the record of rain of about 49 years has been broken and the rainy season is still going on. 61 percent more rain has been received than normal. Flood conditions have been created in most of the districts of eastern Rajasthan due to heavy rains. The amount of humidity in the atmosphere is 60 to 80 percent. Due to this, the weather remains humid. A cyclonic circulation is formed around the coastal region of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal at 7.6 km above sea level. It is slowly moving forward. Due to this, there is a possibility of a low pressure area forming in the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal. There is a possibility of a major change in the weather due to its effect. An alert for heavy rain has been issued in many districts of Bihar till September 16. People have been advised to be cautious.