Cold Nights in Bihar January are expected to continue as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts chilly weather across the state. Residents should be prepared for cold nights and slightly warmer days. Cold Nights in Bihar January will remain intense, especially in northern and western districts.
Night temperatures will stay below normal in most areas. Western districts like West Champaran, East Champaran, Siwan, Gopalganj, and Buxar may experience frequent cold-wave days. Other regions will also feel the chill at night, even if cold-wave days are fewer.
IMD forecasts below-normal rainfall in January. Bihar normally receives around 9.4 mm of rainfall this month, but this year, precipitation is expected to be less than average.
December brought several severe cold days, with temperatures dropping to about 5 °C in some places. Dense fog and cold winds have already affected daily life, schools, and travel.
Authorities advise residents to stay warm, wear appropriate winter clothing, and take extra care of children and elderly family members during chilly nights. Staying updated with the latest IMD forecasts will help people plan their days and nights better.





