Rain Possible on Polling Day in Jamshedpur, Met Department Warns of Cyclone Remal
Cyclone Remal Expected to Intensify and Impact West Bengal and Bangladesh
Cyclone Remal is being warned of by the Jharkhand Meteorological Department.
JAMSHEDPUR – There is a possibility of rain on Saturday, the day Jamshedpur goes to poll.
The rain may make the weather amenable for the voters and this in turn may add to the voting percentage.
Cyclone Remal is expected to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Sunday and make its way from the Bay of Bengal to West Bengal and Bangladesh.
The coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal will be reached by Cyclone Remal as it moves northwards and intensifies into a cyclonic storm over the East Central Bay of Bengal by May 26.
There are concerns about the weather forecast for election day in Jamshedpur.
Dr. Abhishek Anand of the Meteorological Department’s Ranchi Center warns of thunderstorms and cloudy conditions after the cyclone’s arrival.
Oppressive heat and humidity are being experienced by residents of Jamshedpur and the rest of Jharkhand’s Kolhan region.
The forecasted cyclone is expected to bring significant weather changes, impacting daily life and election proceedings.
Meteorological experts are closely monitoring the cyclone’s path and potential impact on the region.
Authorities are preparing for the possible effects of Cyclone Remal, ensuring safety measures are in place.
Residents are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.
The cyclone’s development is being tracked, with updates provided to keep the public informed.
Efforts are being made to mitigate the impact of the cyclone on vulnerable areas.
The region’s preparedness will be crucial in managing the cyclone’s effects on both the environment and local activities.

