
PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Jan 6: Minimum temperature witnessed a slight rise across Jharkhand due to the impact of a Western Disturbance.
Moderate to dense fog was also experienced by several isolated places today with a partly cloudy sky.
IMD Ranchi Meteorological Centre’s prediction indicated a gradual rise in minimum temperature by (2-3)°C in the next 24 hours and thereafter, a gradual fall by (2-4)°C in the subsequent three days.

The Western Disturbance was today seen as a trough between 3.1 Km and 12.6 Km above mean sea level with its axis at 3.1 Km.
A trough was also running from north Punjab to west central Arabian Sea across the induced cyclonic circulation over southwest Rajasthan and adjoining southeast Rajasthan at 1.5 Km above the mean sea level
Ranchi today recorded a minimum temperature of 10.4 degrees Celsius while Jamshedpur, Bokaro and Daltonganj today recorded minimum temperatures of around 11 degrees Celsius.