Heavy Rains Slash Jharkhand’s Rainfall Deficit to 1%

12 districts now in surplus, but some areas still lag behind

Key Points:

• Recent downpour reduces Jharkhand’s rainfall deficit from 25% to just 1%

• State records 922 mm against normal 935 mm as of September 17

• Weather officials predict fair conditions as depression weakens

JAMSHEDPUR – Recent heavy rainfall has dramatically reduced Jharkhand’s seasonal rainfall deficit, bringing much-needed relief to farmers and water reservoirs across the state.

The state has recorded 922 mm of rainfall against the normal 935 mm for this period.

Moreover, 12 districts, including Ranchi, now boast surplus rainfall due to the recent downpour.

However, several districts still face rainfall deficits, including Chatra, Deoghar, and East Singhbhum.

"The rains have been a boon, especially for regions that were facing a deficit," a senior meteorological official stated.

Furthermore, the official noted that fair weather conditions are expected to return soon.

The deep depression that caused the heavy rainfall is gradually weakening.

Additionally, satellite data indicates the depression will continue moving west-northwestward over the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, the monsoon trough at mean sea level passes through key regions, including Daltonganj.

Consequently, Jharkhand may experience a slight rise in temperatures in the coming days.

Weather experts forecast a three to four-degree Celsius increase in maximum temperatures over the next 72 hours.

On the other hand, the good spell of rain has balanced the state’s seasonal water requirements.

A local agricultural expert commented, "This rainfall has been crucial for our farmers just before the monsoon’s retreat."

The monsoon trough extends southeastward to the northeast Bay of Bengal.

In conclusion, while the rains have significantly improved Jharkhand’s overall rainfall situation, some districts still require attention.

The meteorological department continues to monitor the situation closely as the monsoon season nears its end.

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