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IMD issued a yellow warning at Jharkhand for the next 3 days

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Ranchi: After the wet spell in early October was followed by dry mantra during Durga Puja, Jharkhand was ready to receive expanded rainfall for the next 72 hours with the IMD issued a yellow category warning in the state for the next three days.
IMD, Ranchi, Head of Abhishek Anand said the state tended to have mild rainfall to being accompanied by a storm for the next three days produced from the low pressure area above the North Telangana and its environment with the circulation of related cycles up to 5.8 km above.
The average sea level tilts southwest with a height.
Under the influence of the system, Jharkhand has begun to receive rainfall since Saturday night.
The maximum rainfall of 19.8mm was recorded at the Moharo District Weather Station in Dumka District while lightweight rainfall was reported from several other automated weather stations throughout the state.
Anand said the south east wind entered Jharkhand, loaded with moisture as an effect of the system.
“A series of moisture tends to cause minor rainfall to moderate 24 hours in the future in North and Central District Rainfall activities are likely to be reduced from Thursday.
Overall, Jharkhand accepts good quantum rainfall with almost normal monsoon and 1% departure under normal this year.
After the post-monsoon rain, although it is uneven in terms of spatial distribution, remains significantly high.
Stay away from the seasonal post-monsoon normal from 54.9mm rainfall, the state has received 67.3mm, showing excess 23%.
West Singhbhum with 152% extra rainfall has recorded great advantages.
The district received 121mm rainfall by opposing normal 48.1mm followed by Deoghar with 124% extra rainfall.
Conversely, Pakur Regency has recorded 7.3mm rainfall only against normal 97.9mm, shows a shortage of 93%.
IMD forecasts also say the temperature of the day will fall due to continuous rainfall and cloudy sky.
Until now, the maximum temperature in most districts remains 2-3 notches above normal.

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