Dry Weather Continues Across Jharkhand With Mild Temperatures

Clear Skies and Shallow Morning Fog Forecasted Statewide

Key Points:

  • Dry weather prevails with no rainfall reported
  • Mild daytime temperatures and cool nights
  • Shallow fog or mist in mornings across the region

RANCHI – The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported dry weather across Jharkhand over the past 24 hours.

No rainfall was recorded, and temperatures remained above normal at several locations.

Jamshedpur experienced a high of 29.4°C and a low of 16.6°C, while Ranchi recorded a high of 26.2°C and a low of 14.9°C.

Daltonganj reported a maximum temperature of 27.3°C and a minimum of 15.4°C.

The highest temperature of 32.0°C was observed in Saraikela, while the lowest, 11.7°C, was recorded in Latehar.

Shallow fog or mist is expected in the mornings, followed by clear skies later in the day.

Temperatures are forecasted to drop by 3-5°C over the next two days.

No significant synoptic conditions are prevailing, and dry weather is likely to continue across the state.

City Max Temp (°C) Min Temp (°C) Rainfall (mm)
Ranchi 26.2 14.9 0.0
Jamshedpur 29.4 16.6 0.0
Daltonganj 27.3 15.4 0.0
Bokaro 28.2 15.5 0.0
Chaibasa 30.8 16.5 0.0
Saraikela 32.0 16.1 0.0
Latehar 11.7 0.0

The forecast for the next five days predicts no significant weather changes.

Clear skies and cooler temperatures are expected to persist, with shallow fog or mist in the mornings.

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