Meteorologist Abhishek Anand of Ranchi Meteorological Center told that the monsoon trough is currently passing from Jharkhand to Deoghar. It is going towards Bengal via Ferozepur, Karnal, Meerut, Patna, Deoghar.
Many districts in Jharkhand witnessed heavy rains on Thursday. Talking about the capital Ranchi, it remained cloudy throughout the day with light rain during the day. At the same time, it rained very heavily in the night, due to which the weather was very pleasant. Similar was the condition of other districts. At present, the good news is that the monsoon trough is passing through Deoghar in the state, due to which it is expected to rain in every part of the state in these four days.
Meteorologist Abhishek Anand of Ranchi Meteorological Center told that the monsoon trough is currently passing from Jharkhand to Deoghar. It is going towards Bengal via Ferozepur, Karnal, Meerut, Patna, Deoghar. Apart from this, there is another trough, which is extending from North East Uttar Pradesh to Assam and a cyclonic circulation, which is extending from all Himalayas to West Bengal to Sikkim. The effect of all these three is being seen in Jharkhand.
Effect of Cyclonic Circulation and Monsoon Trough
According to the Meteorological Center, the cyclone circulation formed in Bengal is towards Jharkhand, due to which Jharkhand is getting a lot of moisture. Due to this, a lot of rain will be seen especially in the western districts of Jharkhand. Like Ranchi, Bokaro, Khunti, East and West Singhbhum and Seraikela Kharsawan. At the same time, heavy rains are expected in Latehar, Palamu, Garhwa, Chatra, Hazaribagh, Koderma, Giridih and Gumla due to the monsoon trough passing through Deoghar. This type of situation will continue till August 30.
There is a possibility of rain for four to five days.
Abhishek Anand said that Jharkhand is currently receiving good rains. But in spite of this, at present the deficiency of -35% is being seen in the rainfall. However, since the last two-three days, there has been a decrease of three percent in the deficit. For the coming four-five days, the state will see a good amount of rain, due to which the deficiency rate can further decrease. The rains of these days will prove to be much better for the farmers. This will especially increase the groundwater level and help in recharging the groundwater. Due to which the problem of water will reduce.
Normal rainfall occurred in only 4 kg
According to the Meteorological Center, normal rainfall has been recorded in only four districts of the state. In which Godda, Sahibganj, Simdega and East Singhbhum are included. There are 18 districts where rainfall is less than normal and one district is Chatra where rainfall is much less than normal. In Chatra – 60 percent deficiency is being seen.