Rain, Inclement Weather in Jamshedpur, Other Parts of Jharkhand
Unseasonal Showers Impact Schools, Traffic, and Agriculture Across the State
In an unexpected turn, unseasonal rain across Jharkhand has thrown daily life into disarray, with significant implications for agriculture and local commuting.
JAMSHEDPUR – Agricultural activities in Jharkhand have faced setbacks due to the recent unseasonal rains, highlighting concerns over the health of crops.
Farmers in regions renowned for vegetable production, including tomato and cabbage, are on high alert as their crops face the risk of rotting.
Mango growers have observed a notable impact, with premature fruit drop being a critical issue.
The advice from agricultural experts is clear: preventing waterlogging in fields is crucial to mitigate damage, emphasizing the importance of drainage.
Rainfall measurements across the state reveal varied intensity, with Gumla experiencing the highest at 11 mm, followed by Lohardaga with 10 mm, Garhwa with 8.5 mm, and Ranchi recording 5.5 mm in the last 24 hours.
The Weather Center forecasts rain and thundershowers in several districts, including Ranchi, Giridih, and Koderma, promising a continuation of the wet weather pattern.
A significant shift in the weather, attributed to a western disturbance, has been confirmed by meteorologist Abhishek Anand, who notes its widespread impact across western, central, and northeastern regions.
The onset of spring is marked by the departure of winter, amidst persistent rainfall that has disturbed the rhythm of daily life in multiple districts, including Ranchi and Jamshedpur.
School children and commuters have been particularly affected, with reduced traffic and the challenge of navigating through the rains evident in the city’s streets.
The heavy rainfall that commenced in the early hours of February 13th has compounded the challenges faced by residents, underscoring the weather’s unpredictability and its far-reaching effects on both urban and rural settings.

