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Jharkhand’s temperatures to rise by 4-5°C over next three days

PINAKI MAJUMDAR   Advertisement Jamshedpur, April 21: Most parts of Jharkhand are likely to experience a gradual rise of 4-5°C in maximum…

Jharkhand’s temperatures to rise by 4-5°C over next three days

PINAKI MAJUMDAR

 

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Jamshedpur, April 21: Most parts of Jharkhand are likely to experience a gradual rise of 4-5°C in maximum temperatures over the next three days, as per the latest weather forecast.

The temperature trend is expected to stabilize thereafter, with no significant changes anticipated for the following two days.

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Weather conditions across the region are expected to remain mainly clear and dry from April 21 to April 24, providing no relief from the rising temperatures.

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Meteorological observations also report the presence of an east-west trough extending from central Pakistan to central Bangladesh, and a north-south trough running from northeast Madhya Pradesh to the Gulf of Mannar.

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Both troughs exist at about 0.9 Km above mean sea level. Additionally, a persistent upper air cyclonic circulation remains over north Bangladesh and its surrounding areas at 1.5 Km above mean sea level.

Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak hours, and take necessary precautions as the region braces for hotter days ahead.

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