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Jharkhand Weather: Heavy rain in entire Jharkhand due to low pressure in the Bay of Bengal, know how long will the clouds rain

Jharkhand Weather: Monsoon has become active after the formation of a low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal. It has had a widespread impact on many areas of Jharkhand. It rained heavily for about two hours in various areas of the capital at around 2.30 pm on Thursday afternoon. It is expected that there will be approximately 50 mm of rain. At the same time, there has been sporadic rain near the Meteorological Department office located at the airport. Due to heavy rains, a tree fell on an electric transformer in Vidyanagar on Kanke Road. The transformer has been damaged due to this. Meteorologist Abhishek Anand has said that the monsoon has become active. There are indications of moderate to heavy rain in many areas on September 22 also. There is a possibility of rain and thunderstorm especially in areas like Palamu, Gumla, Lohardaga, Santal Pargana etc. The sky will be cloudy in Ranchi and there may be light rain at some places. At the same time, on September 23, the weather will be clear and sunny. The department estimates that monsoon will return again from 10 to 15 October.

30 mm rain in Deoghar, clouds will rain for two days

On Thursday, the weather became pleasant in Deoghar also due to heavy rain. The sky remained cloudy since morning and it started raining from 1 o’clock in the afternoon. A record of 30 mm rainfall was recorded in Deoghar till late night. There was waterlogging in many areas of the city. The problems of the people increased due to water logging in localities like Hariharbari, Shivpuri, Karnabad, Rajabagicha, Civil Lines Mohalla, Belabagan Durgabari Road etc. Drain water came on the road in Bellabagan. Due to water logging near the Collectorate gate, people faced problems in commuting. According to agricultural experts, this rain is likely to benefit the paddy crops. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there will be a possibility of cloudy sky and rain for the next two days. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of 15 to 20 mm of rain on 22, 23 and 24 September. During this period, there is also a possibility of thunderstorm in many areas.

Baba’s devotees kept dancing and singing in the rain after the water offering.

In Deoghar, in the pleasant weather of Thursday morning, Kanwariyas were seen reaching Shivganga Ghat with chants of ‘Bol Bam’. After reaching Shivganga, after taking bath in the pond and taking pledge of water, they were seen joining the queue. After worshiping at Baba Temple, a crowd of devotees was seen at Kanwariya Maa Parvati and Mahakal Bhairav ​​Temple. If experts are to be believed, there will be a lot of crowd till Adhaiya fair.

Deoghar Babadham

Due to two days of rain in Dhanbad, the water level of Maithon and Panchet Dam increased by three feet each.

Due to rain in Dhanbad for two consecutive days, the water level in Maithon and Panchet dams of DVC has increased by about three feet each. According to the list of water level of various reservoirs recorded from the Reservoir Operation Manager office of DVC Maithon at 6 am on Thursday, the water level of Maithon, Panchet, Konar, Tilaiya has been recorded as quite satisfactory. According to the list, the water level of Maithon Dam is 483.01 feet, that of Panchet is 410.27 feet. The water level of Konar Dam is 1372.41 feet and that of Tilaiya Dam is 1197.87 feet. Maithon PRO Sanjay Priyadarshi said that there is abundant water in Maithon and Panchet dams. Considering the water level of Maithon Dam, there will be no impact on the water supply from Maithon Dam.

Maithon Dam

It rained intermittently throughout the day in Jamshedpur.

In Jamshedpur, rain continued to fall intermittently since Thursday morning. It kept raining the whole day for five-seven minutes. According to the Meteorological Department, a total of 3.9 mm rainfall was recorded from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm. A total of 34 mm rain occurred in the last 24 hours. The maximum temperature recorded on Thursday was 30.6 degrees Celsius. It was two degrees Celsius less than normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius. It was one degree Celsius more than normal. Children enjoyed this rain very much.

children enjoying the rain

People got relief from two days continuous rain and humid heat in Jamtara.

People got relief from the sultry heat in Jamtara as the rains which started from Wednesday and continued till Thursday. At the same time, happiness has once again returned on the faces of the farmers. Due to intermittent rains in the block area since Wednesday, the weather has once again become pleasant and people have heaved a sigh of relief. Due to lack of rain in some parts of the block area for the past few days, the paddy fields had started drying up, due to which the farmers were quite worried and disappointed. After this rain, the paddy crop came to life, due to which the farmers are very happy. Vegetables planted in the Kharif season benefited from the rain on Thursday. According to people, once there was heavy rain, the fields and ponds would be completely filled, which would have facilitated Rabi farming.

Life returned to the fields due to rain, glow was seen on the faces of farmers

Due to heavy rains in many districts on Thursday, the faces of farmers have regained their glow. Due to heavy rains the water level has increased in fields, ponds, Dobha, Joria. For two days, Wednesday and Thursday, heavy rains along with heavy thunder and lightning started in many areas. Farmers said that this rain is like nectar for the paddy crop. At many places the fields had started drying up and bursting. The rains have brought new life back to those fields. Due to rain and thunder, electricity supply was also disrupted in Palojori area.

Water level of Bhairavi river increased due to rain in Ramgarh

Due to rain in Ramgarh, the water level of many rivers of the area has increased. Due to increase in water level of Bhairavi river Rajarappa Temple Water is flowing over the situated culvert. Water has entered many shops. Due to water passing over the Chhilka culvert, the devotees reaching the temple from Gola side faced a lot of trouble. On the other hand, due to rain, the water level of Cochinala and Gomti rivers has also increased.

Sahibganj received 28 mm of rain in two days. It will rain till Saturday

It rained intermittently in rural areas including Sahibganj district headquarters from Wednesday night till late Thursday evening. So far 28 mm rain has been recorded. Dr. BK Mehta, scientist of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, said that it has been raining in Sahibganj for two days, which will continue till Friday and Saturday. He said that 28 mm of rain has been recorded in 24 hours. He has also advised to remain alert from rain. Told that right now Sahibganj is under yellow marking. The fields will benefit from the rain.

Still 32 mm less rain than normal in the state

Tenughat has received the highest rainfall in Jharkhand in the last 24 hours at 124.8 mm. Whereas, Hazaribagh has received 72 mm of rain. According to the Meteorological Department, Jharkhand has received 32 mm less rainfall than normal since June 1. Normally there should be 962.4 mm rainfall during this period, but so far only 656 mm rainfall has occurred. At the same time, Sahibganj has received more rain than normal. The normal rainfall here is 1079 mm, whereas so far 1080.7 mm of rain has fallen. Apart from this, the normal rainfall in Godda is 836.9 mm, whereas so far it has received 796.8 mm of rain. The worst situation is in Chatra. There has been 59 percent less rainfall here. At the same time, Ranchi has received 31 percent less rainfall.

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