The Patna Meteorological Centre said the cities, which have been witnessing a decline in minimum temperatures for the past couple of days, may witness a further decline in minimum temperature by one or two degrees Celsius.
"Parts of the state are witnessing dense to very dense fog coupled with decline in the minimum temperature due to westerly winds, bringing moisture due to snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir," a MeT official said.
Gaya recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 7.7C in the state, while Bhagalpur had a minimum of 12.2C and Purnea 12.3C.
The MeT office has forecast another foggy morning tomorrow for Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur and Purnea.
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