{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Monsoon Resurgence in Jharkhand: Weather to Turn Pleasant Following Showers in Pakur and Giridih",
  "summary": "The sweltering heat and high humidity currently affecting Jharkhand are set to subside as the Meteorological Department forecasts rain and a temperature drop across the state within 48 hours.",
  "content": "Residents of Jharkhand who have been grappling with intense humidity and scorching heat have received a welcome update from the India Meteorological Department. A significant shift in weather patterns is expected across Jharkhand and 15 other states over the next two days, with authorities predicting strong winds, rainfall, and the risk of lightning strikes in various parts of the state.\n\nRelief from Humidity and Rising Temperatures\nFor several days, most districts in Jharkhand have been recording temperatures one to four degrees Celsius above normal levels. The combination of intense morning sunshine and high atmospheric moisture has made daily life difficult for many. However, the latest meteorological updates suggest that increased cloud cover starting today will lead to a complete change in weather conditions, offering a respite from the current sweltering heat.\n\nAbhishek Anand, a senior scientist at the Ranchi Meteorological Centre, noted that while the pace of the monsoon had slackened over the last 24 hours, it is now poised to regain full strength. Experts anticipate that the minimum temperature in the state will drop by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius within the next three days, providing substantial relief to the population.\n\nMonsoon Performance in the Last 24 Hours\nDue to the slowed progression of the monsoon, the rains have yet to fully cover all parts of Garhwa and Palamu. Despite this, some districts recorded moderate to significant rainfall. According to the data from the last 24 hours, Pakur received the highest rainfall at 27.8 millimeters, followed by 18.0 millimeters in Giridih and 16.0 millimeters in Deoghar. Other regions experienced only light drizzle or intermittent cloud cover.\n\nWeather Department Alerts\nThe Meteorological Department has issued a special alert for today and tomorrow, urging the public to remain in safe areas during adverse weather conditions or thunderstorms. Particular caution has been advised for farmers working in fields in rural areas, especially regarding the danger of lightning strikes. As the monsoon's impact intensifies over the coming two days, the state is expected to experience widespread and consistent rainfall.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: Residents in Jharkhand and 15 other states can expect heavy rainfall and a significant drop in temperature over the next two days.\n\nIn Jharkhand: Farmers working in fields should exercise extreme caution during thunderstorms and seek shelter to protect themselves from lightning strikes.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. What weather changes are expected in Jharkhand?\nAccording to the Meteorological Department, monsoon showers will commence across the state in the next two days, leading to a drop in temperature by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius.\n\n2. Where was the highest rainfall recorded in the last 24 hours?\nThe highest rainfall in the last 24 hours was recorded in the Pakur district at 27.8 millimeters.\n\n3. Is the monsoon fully active in Palamu and Garhwa?\nNo, due to the slow pace of the monsoon, it has not yet fully reached all parts of Palamu and Garhwa.\n\n4. What advice has the weather department given to farmers?\nFarmers have been advised to stay in safe locations during adverse weather and thunderstorms, and to be particularly cautious of lightning strikes.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/jharkhand/jharkhand-men-manasuna-ki-vapasi-pakur-giridih-men-barisha-ke-bada-aba-pure-rajya-men-mausama-hoga-suhana-3226",
  "category": "Jharkhand",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-27",
  "tags": [
    "Jharkhand Weather",
    "Monsoon",
    "Rain Alert",
    "Ranchi Meteorological Centre",
    "Heat Relief"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}