Mercury is likely to fall since March 19, when IMD predicts rain and thunderstorms in the region.
The conditions of the thermal wave were hissing Jarkhand when Mercury crossed 40 degrees Celsius in seven districts, officials said on Sunday. On Saturday, Tsimba in the Western Singbhum area registered the highest temperature of the state at 41 degrees Celsius, 7.6 people above normal, they said. Daltonganj recorded 40.7 degrees Celsius, and the weather station in the thermal part of Bokar registered 40.1.
Jamtedpur in the Eastern Singhbhum recorded 40 degrees Celsius, which is 6.4 degrees higher than the usual, while the capital of the state rank registered 37 degrees Celsius, 6.1 slices above normal. Harkho, gadda and grill were also hissed above 40 degrees Celsius. Mercury is likely to fall since March 19, when IMD predicts rain and thunderstorms in the region.
“The yellow warning warning was issued for Seraikela-Harswan, East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, Dhanbad and Bokaro for March 16,” said the Deputy Director of the Ranchyk Anand. “The weather change is expected from March 19. The light rain forecast was predicted on March 19 and 20, with light up to moderate precipitation, probably March 21 and 22 from the use of moisture from the Bay Bay and the influence of Western violations,” he said. People are advised to avoid exit between 12pm and 15 pm during the prevailing conditions of thermal wave.
(With PTI’s introductions)