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Nor’wester alert in Jharkhand till April 20

PINAKI MAJUMDAR   Advertisement Jamshedpur, April 18: The Ranchi Meteorological Centre has issued a thunderstorm warning for multiple regions of the state over the next…

Nor’wester alert in Jharkhand till April 20

PINAKI MAJUMDAR

 

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Jamshedpur, April 18: The Ranchi Meteorological Centre has issued a thunderstorm warning for multiple regions of the state over the next three days, accompanied by gusty winds and lightning activity.

April 18: Thunderstorms and lightning with gusty winds (40-50 kmph) are likely at isolated places across North-Eastern, South-Eastern, and adjoining Central parts of the state.

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April 19: Similar weather conditions are expected to continue, affecting isolated places across the state, excluding the Western region.

April 20: Thunderstorms with slightly reduced wind speeds (30-40 kmph) are likely over isolated places across the state, again excluding Western areas.

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Weather Systems in Play

Two prominent weather systems are contributing to this unstable weather pattern:

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*  A trough in the westerlies, extending from Sikkim to North Odisha across West Bengal and Jharkhand, lies at an altitude between 3.1 and 5.8 Km above mean sea level.

* Another trough is present from a cyclonic circulation over East Madhya Pradesh to Gangetic West Bengal, passing through Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, and extends up to 1.5 Km above mean sea level.

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Weathermen issued an appeal asking people to stay indoors during thunderstorms, secure loose objects, and follow updates from local authorities and weather agencies.

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