Patna: Patna recorded its highest maximum temperature in the past 10 years at 45.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday, the meteorological department here said.
Residents of the state capital singed under blistering heat wave condition, as the city's maximum temperature were 9.2 degrees above normal, the Patna Meteorological Centre informed.
The minimum temperature was 31 degrees Celsius, 4.2 notches above normal for this time of the year.
A heatwave is declared when the maximum temperature is recorded above 4.5 degrees from its normal for two consecutive days, a Met official added.
According to a Met department bulletin, Gaya recorded 45.2 degrees Celsius, Bhagalpur 41.5 degrees Celsius and Purnea 35.9 degrees Celsius.
The Met department has forecast heatwave conditions on Sunday as well in Patna, Gaya and Bhagalpur.
Meanwhile, the Bihar government on Saturday said all schools in the city will remain closed till June 19 in view of the prevailing weather condition.
Patna district magistrate Kumar Ravi said all government and private schools of Patna will remain shut till June 19, due to persisting heatwave-like condition for the past several days, an official release said.
A number of private schools were scheduled to open in the week starting June 17 after the summer vacation.
This is the second time the district administration has extended the suspension of academic activities in schools due to the weather.
Earlier on June 9, the DM had ordered the closure of schools till June 16.
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