IMD predicts light rainfall in southern Jharkhand districts due to Western Disturbance-induced cyclonic circulation, with rising temperatures and fog alerts issued.
Jamshedpur records season’s lowest temperature at 7.9°C amid dense fog conditions, as cold wave sweeps across Jharkhand with mercury dropping significantly.
Jharkhand experiences severe cold wave with Lohardaga recording 4.6°C, while weather department forecasts rainfall in multiple districts during December 20-21.
Severe cold wave grips Jharkhand with Kanke recording 2.4°C, as IMD issues yellow alert for seven districts while Jamshedpur experiences coldest December night.
Jamshedpur experiences record-breaking cold as temperatures dip to 9.3°C, with weather experts predicting a cold spell to continue for the next two days.
IMD issues yellow alert for cold wave across Jharkhand districts, including Garhwa and Palamu, from December 12 to 14. Residents advised to take precautions.
Rainfall in Jharkhand begins on December 9, leading to a drop in temperatures. Fog expected on December 10, while cold wave to intensify after December 15.
Jamshedpur prepares for intensifying winter conditions as Met Department forecasts significant temperature drop to 12°C from December 11, marking season’s first cold wave.
IMD Ranchi issues heavy fog alert for Jharkhand with visibility below 1000m expected tomorrow, while temperatures show declining trend across major cities
Cyclone Fegal brings cloudy skies and rainfall to Jharkhand, dropping Jamshedpur's temperature by 5°C. Weather department predicts cold wave post December 4.
A girl was critically injured after being stabbed multiple times in Chaibasa and later referred to Jamshedpur as police began a search for the attacker.
West Bengal voter list revision sparks row as TMC claims 63 percent deleted names are Hindus, while BJP questions data without Election Commission confirmation.
A violent clash in Jamshedpur led to a youth’s death after firing and blade attack, triggering protests by family members demanding compensation and bill waiver.
Baridih High School in Jamshedpur gains senior secondary status, enabling local students to study humanities and commerce under the new education policy.