Cyclone Fengal's influence causes unprecedented rise in minimum temperatures across Jharkhand, with Jamshedpur recording 18.8°C and experts predicting normalization soon.
Jamshedpur experiences significant temperature drop as La Nina effect intensifies, with healthcare facilities reporting increased cold-related cases amid winter market boom.
IMD officially declares winter onset in Jharkhand as temperatures plummet below 13°C, with Khunti recording season's lowest at 8.8°C amid fog warnings.
IMD issues yellow alert for Jharkhand, warning of thunderstorms and lightning in several districts over the next three days. Gradual temperature drop expected as Navratri begins.
Jharkhand is on high alert as a depression in the Bay of Bengal intensifies, with meteorologists predicting heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across the state until September 12.
Jharkhand's rainfall deficit drops to 11%, receiving 669.5 mm against normal 751.4 mm, as state prepares for potential flooding due to converging weather systems.
IMD predicts widespread rainfall in Jharkhand due to intensifying low-pressure system, with potential for heavy downpours and flood risks in isolated areas.
Jharkhand's rainfall deficit has reduced to 16% after recent showers, with heavy rain forecast for western areas and a monsoon trough influencing weather patterns.
Heavy rains lashed Jamshedpur and surrounding areas on Tuesday evening, with the highest rainfall recorded in Daltonganj. An alert has been issued for several districts in Jharkhand for potential heavy rains and thunderstorms.
Jharkhand's rain deficit has dropped to a near-normal 19% following recent showers, with Ranchi and Dhanbad reporting surplus rainfall for the first time this monsoon season.
Jamshedpur recorded the highest rainfall at 24 mm on Monday, while Gumla registered the highest temperature at 36.9°C, as monsoon activity intensifies across Jharkhand.
A truck crash near Seraikela after a tyre burst caused a six-kilometre jam, blocking traffic on the Chaibasa road and disrupting movement early morning.
Police arrested four youths in the March 31 Chhaya Nagar shooting and chopper attack case in Jamshedpur, seizing a pistol and choppers. The accused were caught at Mango bus stand while fleeing to Patna.
XLRI Jamshedpur held its 70th Convocation with ICICI Bank CEO Sandeep Bakhshi as chief guest, celebrating 76 years of legacy in ethical management education at the Jamshedpur campus.
Tata Steel’s CIO Jayanta Banerjee and Chief AI Officer Soummo Bose led a seminar on AI for 270 JEM Foundation teachers in Jamshedpur on April 4, focusing on prompt engineering and collaborative AI use.
A Scorpio carrying a wedding party overturned in Chatra, killing one and injuring three, after the driver lost control near Babhne village on the main road.
The first death anniversary of CISF lathi charge victim Prem Prakash Mahto was observed at Bokaro Sector 11, with ex-CM Champai Soren unveiling his statue and vowing to agitate for displaced workers’ jobs.
East Singhbhum district jail was jointly inspected by DLSA Secretary Kumar Saurabh Tripathi and Civil Surgeon Sahir Paul under a Jharkhand High Court order to review medical facilities for inmates.