Jharkhand Weather: Temperature has started rising once again in Jharkhand. After two days of pleasant weather, the heat has gained momentum. Due to the heat of the sun, the temperature will increase further in the next five days.
Jharkhand Weather: After two days of pleasant weather, the heat has once again gained momentum in Jharkhand from Wednesday. Due to the heat of the sun, the temperature is expected to continue increasing for the next five days i.e. till April 29. During this period, the maximum temperature will rise by two to four degrees. Hot and westerly winds and scorching rays of the sun will increase the problems of the common people in the entire state.
During this period, the Meteorological Department has also issued advisory regarding heat wave in 14 districts. The department has issued a yellow heat wave alert for 14 districts including Ranchi and Khunti from April 25 to 28. In this, people have been advised to be cautious. At present the heat is such that the temperature in 12 districts of Jharkhand has crossed 40.
Temperature may reach 45 degrees in Santal-Kolhan
According to the Meteorological Department, yellow heat wave alert has been issued in 14 districts of Jharkhand from 25 to 28 April. Apart from Ranchi and Khunti, these districts include Seraikela, East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, Jamtara, Dumka, Pakur, Godda, Deoghar, Sahibganj, Bokaro, Ramgarh and Dhanbad. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in Santal and Kolhan divisions is expected to reach 45 degrees or above. Westerly winds are continuously blowing at the surface level in the state. Due to clear and dry weather, the heat of the sun is increasing the heat.
Ranchi Meteorological Department scientist Abhishek Anand said, ‘There is an alert of increasing heat and heat wave at some places. The weather will not change till 28th. The temperature in some districts will increase by three to four degrees.
Temperature increased by one to two degrees in 24 hours
Except Palamu and surrounding areas, there was heat wave at some places in Kolhan and Santal Pargana. The highest temperature in Godda was 44.1 degrees. The maximum temperature of Baharagora in East Singhbhum was recorded 43.7 degrees and the maximum temperature of Pakur-Seraikela was 43.4 degrees. In the last 24 hours, the maximum temperature in many districts of the state has increased by one to two degrees. The temperature in Ranchi was 37.4 degrees. The maximum temperature recorded here during the last 24 hours was 37.2 degrees.