Jharkhand Weather: Morning Dew, Afternoon Sun, Evening Clouds; Rain Expected in Ranchi in Three Days The Meteorological Department has indicated that rain is likely in Ranchi and surrounding areas three days after the formation of an anti-cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. While there is no risk of heavy rainfall, the weather is expected to remain pleasant. Ranchi has experienced a change in weather recently, with a gradual decline in temperatures. On Tuesday, the weather remained mild, with light dew recorded in the morning. The afternoon saw brief sunlight, but clouds returned by evening, and light rain was reported in some parts of the city. According to the Meteorological Centre, rain is expected to return in Ranchi and nearby regions three days later. The anti-cyclone in the Bay of Bengal is anticipated to bring clouds and light rain, though there is no indication of heavy downpours. This will prevent damage to crops. However, temperatures are expected to rise slightly, with light rain potentially stabilizing the trend. Temperature fluctuations have been noted in Ranchi. The maximum temperature recorded was 31.2°C, 1.6°C higher than the previous 24 hours, while the minimum remained at 17.1°C. In Jamshedpur, the maximum temperature was 34.8°C, and in Medinipur, it was 33.6°C. Meteorological experts suggest that the heat will gradually intensify in the coming days, though occasional light rain will provide relief. Light to moderate rain was reported in several districts on Tuesday. In Chatra, Gumla, Hazaribagh, Latahar, Lohardaga, and Palamu, thunder accompanied rainfall at speeds of 30-40 km/h. Similarly, light to moderate rain was recorded in Bokaro, Dhanbad, East Singhbhum, Ramgarh, Sarankhelakhra-Surasawa, Simdega, and West Singhbhum.#meteorological_department #bay_of_bengal #ranchi #jharkhand #chatra

Jharkhand Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Threaten 9 Districts with Orange Alert The Jharkhand Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for nine districts, warning of heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunderstorms. The alert covers Palamu, Lohardaga, Chatra, Garhwa, Hazaribagh, Kodarma, Saraykela Kharsawan, and parts of Singhbhum. Strong winds blowing at speeds of 40-50 km/h are also expected. Residents in these areas are advised to remain cautious and take necessary precautions. The weather forecast indicates that the region will experience a mix of conditions. While some areas have seen dry weather and clear skies in the past 24 hours, the alert highlights the sudden shift to severe weather. The department has warned that heavy rain and lightning could occur, with temperatures expected to drop slightly. Minimum temperatures may range between 19-20 degrees Celsius, creating a mild chill. Temperature data from the past 24 hours shows variations across districts. Saraykela Kharsawan recorded the highest maximum temperature at 36.7 degrees Celsius, while Gumla had the lowest minimum temperature at 15.3 degrees. Overall, temperatures are expected to remain in the 36-37 degree range for most districts, with no significant changes in the afternoon due to the rain. The alert also emphasizes the potential impact of the weather on daily life. Heavy rainfall could lead to localized flooding, and lightning strikes pose a risk to those outdoors. Authorities recommend avoiding unnecessary travel and staying indoors during the storm. The air quality index (AQI) for major cities like Ranchi, Jamshedpur, and Dhanbad ranges from 130 to 260, indicating moderate to poor air quality, which may worsen with the rain.#lohardaga #chatra #jharkhand_meteorological_department #palamu #garhwa

Jharkhand Weather Alert: Rain With Thunder Expected, Weather To Remain Changeable Till March 31 The weather in Jharkhand is experiencing rapid changes, with humidity from the Bay of Bengal and cyclonic circulation causing continuous fluctuations in temperatures. The Meteorological Department has issued orange and yellow alerts for March 27, which is expected to provide some relief from the heat during Ram Navami celebrations. In Jamshedpur, the sky remained clear from Thursday morning. The department has warned of rain accompanied by thunder in parts of Palamu, Gumla, Chatra, Lohardaga, and other northern and eastern regions of the state. Winds are expected to blow at speeds of 50-60 kilometers per hour, and lightning is also a possibility. Chatra remained dry throughout the day. In Ranchi, there is a chance of heavy rain with strong winds on March 27 and 28, while March 29 is likely to be dry. However, rain with thunder is expected again on March 30. According to the department, rain is likely in most parts of the state on March 28, except the northwest region. On March 30, the eastern and central parts may see rain, and on March 31, the northeast region is expected to remain dry. The state recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 15.3 degrees Celsius in Gumla and the highest maximum temperature of 36.7 degrees Celsius in Saraykela over the past 24 hours. The article also includes additional weather updates for other regions, such as heavy rain warnings in Himachal Pradesh, temperature drops in Rajasthan, and flood alerts in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. However, these sections are not part of the original article and are included as part of the webpage's content.#meteorological_department #ram_navami #ranchi #jharkhand #chatra
