Jharkhand’s residents can look forward to balmier weather commencing February 15, with temperatures on an upward swing and cold weather retreating. Insights from meteorologist Abhishek Anand on Wednesday point to decreased northern snowfall influencing the state’s climate positively.
Central and eastern India, Jharkhand included, will feel the warmth as snow reduces up north. Minor temperature swings may occur in the immediate 4-5 days, but the trend is clear. Expect partly cloudy Thursdays in various districts, sunnier Fridays, potential daytime heat pockets, lingering cool spots, and mild morning mist.
24-hour records: Max in Chaibasa at 32.4°C, min in Gumla at 6.4°C. Wednesday’s clear Ranchi skies, aided by 30-40 km/h winds, muted heat, while early and late chills have eased lately.
Precise readings—Ranchi: 27/10.9°C; Jamshedpur: 30.4/12.6°C; Daltonganj: 30.6/12.8°C; Bokaro: 30.1/10.6°C; Chaibasa: 32.4/11.6°C. As this change unfolds, it marks a pivotal shift, enhancing daily life and agricultural prospects in the region.
