Jharkhand Weather Update: Temperature Changes Expected

Weather Fluctuations Continue, Cloudy Skies and Light Rain Predicted

Upcoming Changes in Weather Conditions Across Jharkhand Detailed

JAMSHEDPUR – Relief from the heat was brought to Jharkhand due to a low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal.

Residents experienced a temporary drop in temperature, although this was followed by an increase in Ranchi where temperatures rose by four degrees Celsius from Thursday to Friday.

After a significant drop in temperatures on Thursday, there is now an expectation of continued fluctuation throughout April.

Weather forecasts indicate potential cloudy skies and light rain over the next two days in Ranchi and its nearby regions.

From mid-April, temperatures are predicted to climb by five degrees Celsius, affecting the area until around April 18.

During this warmer period, temperatures in the state capital may hit 38 degrees Celsius, while other districts could see highs over 40 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department also predicts isolated rainfalls and increased wind speeds of 30 to 40 km/h around mid-April.

This change in weather coincides with the advice from agricultural experts to local farmers on crop management during fluctuating conditions.

Farmers have been advised against spraying chemicals during overcast and lightly rainy days, with recommendations to monitor crops closely and manage crop nutrition and moisture effectively.

This weather variation aligns with earlier sporadic rainfall and winds across several Jharkhand districts, demonstrating the unpredictability of the current climate phase.

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