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IMD issued an ice and storm yellow warning

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Ranchi: The state is set to receive lightning and light storms until it rains with very heavy rainfall opportunities in isolated places for the next 24 hours, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said on Thursday.
The IMD also issued a yellow category warning for the entire state after the system builds under the influence of Western disorders.
Apart from heavy rainfall in remote places, IMD has also predicted the opportunity for Hail in the North Central and adjacent in the country on Friday.
In the bulletin that afternoon, IMD said Western disturbances were located as cyclone circulation above North Pakistan and the environment between 3.1 and 5.8 km above the average sea level.
A high trophy at the middle and upper troposphere level with its axis at 7.6 mm above the average sea level also exists.
Furthermore, the induced low pressure area is located in the Northwest Rajasthan and its environment and is associated with cyclone circulation at a lower troposphere level.
IMD Ranchi Head and Scientists, Abhishek Anand, said the high humidity of the Arab Sea and Bay of Bengal to Northwest India at a lower and medium troposphere level greatly might continue for the next 24 hours.
“Because this is because of breastfeeding that the cyclone system will have an impact on most Jharkhand for the next 24 hours, starting from Thursday night,” he said.
Anand said regardless of the opportunity for heavy rainfall in the northeastern and central part of the country, there was a possibility of hail in the northern and middle of Jharkhand.
He also said there was a possibility of an increase of two to three degrees at night temperature and fell from a similar quantum at the temperature of the day.
The rainfall activity will subside on Saturday, dropping the night temperature with three to five notches.
“The fog is estimated on Saturday morning swimming at morning temperatures,” Anand said.
On Thursday, most weather stations in the state recorded a minimum and maximum temperature increase.
While Jamshedpur recorded a maximum temperature of 29.9 c, Garhwa at the coldest minimum temperature of 10 ° C.
Ranchi with a temperature of 26.6 ° C and temperature 12.1 ° C is 2.5 ° C and 1.2 ° C above normal.

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