Patna registered 6.11 mm of rainfall, the MeT Department said.
Gaya received 21.6 mm of rains while it was 5.4 mm in Bhagalpur and 2 mm in Purnea.
Patna recorded maximum temperature of 31.2 degree Celsius, the weathermen said.
Maximum temperature in Gaya was 27.7 degrees Celsius and 33.4 degrees Celsius in Bhagalpur.
Mercury in Purnea settled at 33.8 degrees Celsius.
The Department has forecast generally cloudy sky with light rain in Patna and Gaya districts. Though rain eased warm condition, it created water logging problem in some parts of the state capital.
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