Jharkhand Welcomes Weather Respite
Cloudy Skies Offer Relief from Heat, Rain Expected to Continue
Cloudy skies have brought much-needed relief to Jharkhand since March 16, tempering the scorching heat with sporadic rains and thunderstorms across various districts, enhancing the region’s weather outlook.
RANCHI – The Meteorological Centre, Ranchi, forecasts continued weather changes across Jharkhand until March 20, following recent patterns of cloud cover and precipitation that have significantly reduced temperatures.
In the last 24 hours, West Singhbhum’s Mazgaon recorded the highest rainfall, at 32.4 mm, while Daltonganj experienced the highest maximum temperature of 34.6 degrees Celsius.
Lohardaga reported the lowest minimum temperature, at 16.7 degrees Celsius, offering residents a brief reprieve from the prevailing heat.
According to the latest advisories, a yellow alert for thunderstorms and strong winds has been issued for the southern and central districts, with an orange alert for moderate rain and thunderstorms set for March 19.
The Director-in-charge of the Meteorological Center, Ranchi, highlights the influence of anti-cyclonic conditions and a locally formed system, predicting widespread thunderstorms, lightning, and rain from March 18 to 20.
While the immediate forecast suggests a temporary cooling effect, temperatures are expected to climb again after March 21.
Weather Advisory Issued
The Meteorological Centre advises caution in response to the yellow and orange alerts, urging residents to seek shelter during adverse weather conditions and recommending farmers to avoid outdoor activities.
Community Safety Recommendations
The community is urged to stay informed about weather updates, especially in districts under weather alerts, and to prioritize safety during thunderstorms and high winds.
This period of weather change comes as a welcome interlude from the heat, though the Meteorological Centre cautions of a swift return to warmer temperatures by March 21, reminding the Jharkhand residents to enjoy the cooler weather while it lasts and to prepare for the impending heat.

