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The time has come for the departure of South West Monsoon, the trough is passing through Jharkhand, know how the condition of your city will be.

The time has come for the departure of the south-west monsoon, which is considered most important for agriculture in India. It will move away from western Rajasthan during the next 24 hours. At present the monsoon trough is moving towards Manipur via Ganganagar, Narnaul, Gwalior, Lucknow, Patna, Malda. Cyclone persists in Bihar and adjoining Uttar Pradesh, while Jharkhand A trough is passing through. This trough is in South-Central Maharashtra and adjacent Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. The Meteorological Department says that by September 29, there is a possibility of another cyclone forming in the North Andaman Sea and its adjacent areas. Due to its effect, a low pressure area will form in the North Andaman Sea and the adjacent Bay of Bengal during the next 24 hours. After this, it will move towards west-northwest and will gradually become severe. However, monsoon activity in Jharkhand remained normal during the last 24 hours. Light to moderate rainfall occurred at almost all places in the state. The highest rainfall of 57.2 mm was recorded in Pathargama of Godda. During this period, the highest temperature was also recorded in Godda only. The highest temperature here was 32.7 degrees Celsius, while the lowest minimum temperature was recorded in Ranchi at 22.6 degrees Celsius.

Where will it rain in Jharkhand on 25th September?

Ranchi-based meteorological center of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that there will be isolated rain in Jharkhand on September 25 also. There is also a possibility of lightning. Therefore, the weather center has also issued a yellow alert. Weather Forecast When asked about this, Abhishek Anand, head of the Meteorological Center, Ranchi, said that on Sunday (September 24), light to moderate rainfall occurred at many places. He said that there will be no major change in the maximum temperature of Jharkhand in the next two days. After this, the highest temperature may gradually increase by two to three degrees Celsius in the next three days.

There will be rain in these districts on 27-28 September

The meteorologist said that on September 25, there may be light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms at many places. On September 26, there will be light to moderate rainfall at some places, while on September 27 and 28, there may be isolated rain in the north-western, southern and adjoining central parts of the state. Apart from Palamu division (Garhwa, Palamu, Latehar) the north-western districts include Chatra, Koderma and Lohardaga districts. The central areas adjacent to it include the capital Ranchi and Ramgarh districts. This means that it may rain at some places in these eight districts on September 27-28.

Jharkhand received less rainfall than normal this year

Chief of Meteorological Center Ranchi, Abhishek Anand said that till now Jharkhand has received less rainfall than normal. 984.7 mm rainfall from June 1 to June 24 in the state is considered normal rainfall. But, so far this year there has been 713.8 mm rainfall, which is 28 percent less than normal. Sahibganj, Godda and Simdega districts have received normal rainfall. Bokaro, Seraikela-Kharsawan and West Singhbhum have also received normal rainfall. There should have been 1113.5 mm rainfall in Sahibganj, whereas here 13 percent more rainfall of 1255.4 mm has been received so far.

Normal rainfall in some districts

The normal rainfall for this period in Godda is 860.4 mm, whereas so far it has received 935.4 mm of rain. This is nine percent more. Simdega has received 1188.3 mm rainfall so far instead of 1258.9 mm, which is six percent less. At the same time, Bokaro has received 739.9 mm rainfall instead of 871.9 mm, which is 15 percent less. At the same time, in Seraikela-Kharsawan there should have been 977.9 mm rainfall, but it has been 808.1 mm. This is 17 percent less. Similarly, West Singhbhum has received only 801.7 mm rainfall instead of 974 mm, which is 18 percent less. However, 20 percent less or more is considered normal rainfall.

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