Northwest part of the state will witness rainfall, while places like Patna and Gaya are expected to witness partly cloudy sky, but it would not bring any relief from hot and humid conditions, the state Met office said.
Capital Patna recorded a maximum temperature of 40.1 deg C. Humidity was 65 per cent in Patna in the morning and 48 per cent in the evening.
Bhagalpur registered maximum temperature of 40.0 deg C and Purnea recorded a maximum temperature of 37.3 deg C.
Gaya and Bhagalpur recorded trace rainfall, officials at the Met department added.
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