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Jharkhand Weather Forecast: When is monsoon leaving Jharkhand, how will the weather be during Durga Puja?

Ranchi: monsoon in jharkhand The situation is weak. Monsoon is likely to withdraw from the state in a day or two. Monsoon has returned from Palamu division. According to the weather department, there is no chance of rain right now. There is no possibility of rain during Durga Puja also. The weather is likely to remain clear. The weather remained dry in Jharkhand in the last 24 hours. Monsoon conditions remained weak. In its forecast, the Meteorological Department has said that the weather will remain dry till October 18.

Weather dry till 18th October

The weather will remain dry in Jharkhand till October 18. The sky is likely to remain mainly clear in Ranchi and its surrounding areas till October 16. The sky may remain partly cloudy on October 17. No warning has been issued by the Meteorological Department.

Monsoon condition weak in Jharkhand

According to the Meteorological Department, the weather remained dry in Jharkhand in the last 24 hours. Monsoon conditions remained weak. The highest maximum temperature of 36.6 degrees Celsius was recorded in Chaibasa, while the lowest minimum temperature of 21 degrees Celsius was recorded in Ranchi Airport.

Weather will be clear during Durga Puja

The weather is expected to be clear during Durga Puja. Ranchi’s weather is likely to remain dry during Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami. Wind speed may be slightly fast. A slight cold may be felt as the temperature drops in the evening. According to the Meteorological Department, there is no possibility of rain during Dussehra. The weather will be clear.

Rainfall figures in Jharkhand at a glance

Jharkhand received 134.2 mm rainfall from October 1 to 11. Maximum rainfall of 201.2 mm has occurred in Dhanbad. 152.3 in Ranchi, 152.5 in Palamu, 190.2 in Garhwa, 166.4 in Latehar, 129.8 in Chatra, 190.8 in Bokaro, 164.3 in Hazaribagh, 154.2 in Giridih, 103.2 in Deoghar, 174.1 in Godda, 133.3 in Dumka, East Singhbhum 110.5, Jamtara There was 162.6 mm rainfall in Koderma, 129 mm in Lohardaga, 184.8 in Sahebganj, 74 in Simdega and 72.3 mm in West Singhbhum.

People were troubled due to heavy rain in Hathiya Nakshatra

Heavy rain in Hathiya Nakshatra in Jharkhand caused devastation in many areas including Ranchi. While roads were submerged, many kutcha houses were damaged. Many people were also injured during this period. Life had become disorganized. Three gates of Patratu Dam in Ramgarh had to be opened. Before the farewell, people were troubled by the heavy monsoon rains. People’s problems had increased due to daily rain.

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