Heat Intensifies for Three Days, Followed by Thunderstorms and Rain Temperatures are expected to rise by up to 6 degrees over the next three days, with thunderstorms and rain forecasted from March 26 to 28. The weather pattern marks a sudden shift from the unusually high temperatures recorded at the start of March, which were driven by prolonged rainfall and storms over the past five days. Daytime temperatures have dropped by seven degrees below normal, while nighttime temperatures are five degrees lower than average. This weather fluctuation is attributed to a cyclonic circulation in eastern Bangladesh and a western disturbance, which have created an unusual seasonal pattern. Meteorologists note that this is the first time in seven years that March has experienced such erratic weather conditions. The erratic weather has caused significant damage to crops, particularly wheat and mangoes. Fields where wheat is stored have suffered heavy losses due to the storms, while mango orchards have faced severe damage from the heavy rainfall. However, in areas where only rain fell without accompanying storms, the wheat crops have benefited, as the rain prevented the grains from drying out. Similarly, mangoes in regions with only light rain have avoided damage, though those affected by storms have experienced losses. The weather forecast highlights specific impacts for the coming days. On March 25, partial cloud cover is expected, with dry conditions prevailing. From March 26, rain is likely in parts of eastern Singhbhum, western Singhbhum, Simdega, and Saraykela-Kharsawan, accompanied by winds reaching 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. On March 27 and 28, thunderstorms with lightning are anticipated, prompting the meteorological department to issue a yellow alert for these dates.#western_disturbance #eastern_bangladesh #singhbhum #simdega #saraykela_kharsawan
