Jharkhand Braces for Intense Monsoon Activity: Widespread Rainfall and Thunderstorms Expected

Heavy rainfall and thunderstorm alerts issued for multiple districts as monsoon trough passes through Daltonganj

Meteorological Centre Ranchi forecasts increased precipitation across Jharkhand, with warnings for flash floods in southern regions

RANCHI – The Meteorological Centre, Ranchi has issued a series of weather alerts for Jharkhand, indicating an intensification of monsoon activity across the state over the coming days.

The center has sounded a yellow alert for isolated thunderstorms and lightning covering the entire state from July 29 to July 31, 2024.

This alert serves as a cautionary measure, urging residents to stay vigilant and updated on rapidly changing weather conditions.

Thunderstorm warnings

The Meteorological Centre has issued a thunderstorm warning for Day 4 to Day 5, valid from 0830 IST of 29/07/2024 up to 0830 IST of 31/07/2024.

This warning covers all districts of Jharkhand, including major cities like Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Dhanbad, and Bokaro.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay indoors during thunderstorms.

Heavy rainfall alerts

A heavy rainfall warning has been issued for Day 1, valid from 0830 IST of 26/07/2024 to 0830 IST of 27/07/2024.

Isolated heavy rainfall (7-11 cm) is expected in several districts, including:

– Latehar

– Ranchi

Khunti

– Saraikela Kharsawan

– East Singhbhum

Very heavy rainfall (12-20 cm) has been forecast for:

– Lohardaga

– Gumla

– Simdega

– West Singhbhum

Residents in these areas, particularly in low-lying regions, are advised to be prepared for potential water logging and flash floods.

Local authorities have been alerted to take necessary precautions and implement disaster management protocols if required.

The Meteorological Centre reports that no significant changes are expected in maximum temperatures across Jharkhand over the next 5 days.

On July 26, 2024, temperature readings for key cities were as follows:


City



Max Temp (°C)



Deviation from Normal


Jamshedpur

33.5

+0.9

Daltonganj

32.8

-0.5

Bokaro

33.1

+2.6

Chaibasa

32.8

+1.9

Jamshedpur recorded a slight rise in temperature, while Daltonganj experienced a marginal dip below normal.

Rainfall distribution

The monsoon trough is currently passing through Daltonganj, enhancing precipitation chances across the state.

Light to moderate rainfall is likely at many places from July 27-29.

Widespread rainfall is forecast from July 30 to August 1 across almost all districts of Jharkhand.

District-wise rainfall data for July 26, 2024:


District



Rainfall (mm)


Jamshedpur

000.0

Daltonganj

001.0

Bokaro

005.2

Chaibasa

000.0

Ranchi

040.6

The highest 24-hour rainfall of 70.6 mm was recorded at Maithon DVC in Dhanbad district, followed closely by Maithon CWC (Dhanbad) at 60.8 mm, and Panchet DVC (Dhanbad) at 58.4 mm.

Preparedness measures

The Meteorological Centre advises residents to:

1. Stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and warnings.

2. Avoid outdoor activities during thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.

3. Be prepared for potential waterlogging and flash floods, especially in low-lying areas.

4. Follow instructions from local authorities regarding safety measures and potential evacuations.

5. Farmers are advised to take necessary precautions to protect crops from heavy rainfall and potential flooding.

Residents are urged to stay alert and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of increased rainfall and thunderstorm activity.

Meteorological Centre Ranchi forecasts increased precipitation across Jharkhand, with warnings for flash floods in southern regions
Meteorological Centre Ranchi forecasts increased precipitation across Jharkhand, with warnings for flash floods in southern regions

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