Jharkhand Braces for Heavy Rainfall as Low-Pressure System Looms
IMD Issues 72-Hour Weather Alert for Isolated Areas Across the State
Monsoon trough and cyclonic circulation over Bangladesh to trigger intense precipitation in Jharkhand, meteorologists predict.
RANCHI – The Ranchi center of the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning regarding the potential for torrential rainfall in isolated regions of Jharkhand within the next three days.
In the upcoming days, Jharkhand is expected to experience torrential rainfall as a result of a low-pressure system that is currently positioned over northern Bangladesh.
The weather phenomenon, which is defined by a cyclonic circulation that extends to a height of 9.4 kilometers above sea level, is anticipated to migrate westward and impact the neighboring state of West Bengal within the next 24 hours.
The monsoon trough that extends from Rajasthan to the Bay of Bengal is the cause of the anticipated inundation, according to meteorologists.
A senior official from the IMD stated, "We are closely monitoring the situation." "Residents should stay alert and prepare for sudden, intense showers in various parts of the state."
The rainfall is anticipated to be most severe in the northern and southern regions of Jharkhand, according to the forecast.
In order to mitigate potential risks associated with excessive precipitation, local authorities have been advised to remain vigilant and take the requisite precautions.
Weather experts warn that inundation and waterlogging might occur in the northwestern and adjacent regions, which could potentially disrupt daily life and transportation.
It is anticipated that northeastern and central Jharkhand will experience substantial rainfall on August 25th as the low-pressure system advances.
Local administrations have issued safety guidelines, and officials are encouraging residents to remain informed about weather updates.

