Delayed Monsoon Dampens Spirits in Jharkhand, Heat Persists

Anticipation fades as monsoon stalls near Darjeeling and Sikkim, leaving Jharkhand residents and farmers in wait.

Delayed monsoon arrival in Jharkhand brings frustration to farmers and residents as temperatures soar above 40°C in several districts.

RANCHI – The early arrival of the monsoon in Kerala had initially brought joy to many, including the people of Jharkhand.

However, the enthusiasm has been diminishing as the monsoon has stalled near Darjeeling and Sikkim, failing to advance into Jharkhand.

Every day, meteorologists from the Ranchi Meteorological Center provide new dates for the monsoon’s arrival, giving hope to the state’s residents, especially farmers.

Yet, the monsoon remains stationary, leaving many in the state waiting anxiously.

Monsoon Delay and Current Weather Conditions

Abhishek Anand, Director of the Ranchi Meteorological Center, told the media that while clouds have formed due to a circulation near Assam, these are not monsoon clouds.

He forecasted the monsoon’s potential entry into the state via Santhal on or after June 22.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) satellite updates from May 31 to June 19 show that the monsoon has almost halted at the northeastern border, very close to Jharkhand.

Anand emphasized that the clouds currently seen over Jharkhand are not indicative of the monsoon.

High Temperatures Across Jharkhand

According to the evening update from the weather center, Daltonganj recorded the highest temperature in the state at 42.8°C.

Garhwa followed closely with a maximum temperature of 42.1°C.

Jamshedpur recorded 40°C, Bokaro 40.3°C, Deoghar 41.3°C, Godda 40.1°C, and Saraikela Kharsawan 40.6°C.

These seven districts experienced temperatures of 40°C or above.

Other districts recorded temperatures below 40°C, with Ranchi reaching a maximum of 37.6°C.

In the last 24 hours, Bokaro, Khunti, and Latehar districts have experienced light rainfall.

The delay in the monsoon’s arrival is causing concern among farmers and residents, who are eagerly awaiting the rains to bring relief from the heat and aid in agricultural activities.

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