Ranchi: Most parts of the Jharkhand will receive light rain to being accompanied by thunder in the next three days, the office meets here to say on Sunday.
In the evening weather bulletin, the Ranchi Office of the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said the light to the moderate bathroom was expected between August 29 and August 31 in most districts.
The IMD states that 24 countries will record heavy rain on Monday.
On Tuesday, all districts will record heavy rain temporarily on Wednesday, all districts will be isolated with thunder and lightning.
IMD said the rain was the result of a low-pressure area in Western Bengal Bengal.
However, low pressure troughs do not pass Jharkhand like on Sundays.
Abhishek Anand, a senior scientist at IMD Ranchi, said: “Cyclone circulation that applies in West Bengal Bay is expected to change to low pressure.
This will change the pattern of the wind that will bring rain to the country.” According to IMD, rainy season rain in normal jharkhand Until Sunday with the state receiving 776.1mm rain, which is 4% less than the normal average of 805.6mm.
As many as seven districts are the rainfall deficit and four districts have received rain surplus.
The highest rainfall deficit in Gumla (38%) while Lohardaga has received the most rain so far with a surplus of 54%.
Chatra received 43mm rain until 8 am on Sunday, the highest in the last 24 hours while Lahtar received 25.4mm rain.
Mandar in Ranchi received 9.2mm rain while Godda received 8.2mm rain.
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