News India Live, Digital Desk: The weather of Jharkhand has once again taken a turn and the state is now rapidly moving towards scorching heat. According to the latest bulletin of the Meteorological Department released on Saturday (April 11, 2026), there is no possibility of rain in the state for the next few days. After the effect of Western Disturbance is over, the sky has now become completely clear, due to which the sun’s rays are reaching the earth directly. Meteorologists have warned that after April 15, ‘heatwave’ conditions may occur in many parts of the state.
1. Latest temperature situation: Seraikela remained the hottest
During the last 24 hours, the weather remained dry in most parts of the state and the maximum temperature increased by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
Temperature of major cities:
Seraikela: 36.0°C (highest in the state)
Jamshedpur: 34.8°C
Daltonganj: 35.0°C
Bokaro: 35.1°C
Ranchi: 30.3°C (still slightly below normal, but trending higher)
Minimum Temperature: The night temperature is also gradually increasing, due to which the coolness of the morning has reduced. lowest minimum temperature gumla It was recorded at 12.5°C.
2. ‘Bad News’: Why is the heat increasing?
According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), currently the direction of the winds has changed. Instead of moist winds, north-westerly dry and hot winds are now blowing.
Break on rain: There is no possibility of rain in any district of the state for the next one week.
Temperature surge: Maximum temperatures in the next 3-4 days 4 to 6 degrees Celsius There may be a huge jump of up to 40 degrees Celsius, due to which the mercury will reach beyond 40 degrees.
3. ‘Heatwave’ alert: Challenge after April 15
Experts say that after April 15, heat wave may start in the districts of Palamu division, Kolhan and Santhal Pargana of Jharkhand.
Heatstroke: Due to moisture present in the ground after rain and strong sunlight Humidity A situation is arising due to which people are facing sweating heat.
Health effects: Due to this sudden change from cold to heat, cases of viral fever and dehydration may increase.
Advice for general public and farmers:
Avoid going out in the afternoon: When leaving the house between 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock, cover your head with a cloth or umbrella.
Adequate intake of water: To avoid dehydration, continuously consume water, ORS or home-made fluids.
For farmers: Due to no possibility of rain, farmers should now pay attention to irrigation of crops and complete the harvesting of ready crops safely.
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