Ranchi: It may take three to four days for the monsoon to arrive in Jharkhand. After the entry of monsoon into the state, it takes three to four days to spread completely. On Monday, the maximum temperature of only six districts was more than 40 degree Celsius. Due to changing weather patterns before the monsoon, the maximum temperature has dropped in 6 districts. Let us tell you that the monsoon has entered Bihar via Purnia. Its partial effect has started happening in the Santal Parganas area of the state.
Pre-monsoon atmosphere started forming in Jharkhand
Pre-monsoon atmosphere has started forming in Jharkhand. The maximum temperature of some districts has started falling. Sporadic rains have also started in many districts. Due to the cloudy sky, the humidity has increased.
Monsoon has entered Bihar
Monsoon has entered Bihar via Purnia. Its partial effect has started happening in the Santal Parganas area of the state. According to Abhishek Anand, in-charge of the meteorological center, it may take three to four days for the monsoon to arrive in Jharkhand. After the entry of monsoon into the state, it takes three to four days to spread completely. On Monday, the maximum temperature of only six districts was more than 40 degree Celsius.
Jamshedpur’s maximum temperature is 43 degrees
Sporadic rains also occurred in Deoghar, Khunti, Latehar, Daltonganj, Ramgarh, Ranchi districts of Jharkhand. The maximum temperature of the capital Ranchi was more than 39 degree Celsius on Monday. Jamshedpur’s 43 and Daltonganj’s maximum temperature was more than 42 degree Celsius.