Rainfall Update: Monsoon weakened in Jharkhand but know relief from heavy rains, update today

News India Live, Digital Desk: Monsoon in Jharkhand has slowed down its move, due to which there is no expected rains in most parts of the state. The weakening of monsoon is a matter of concern for farmers and agriculture, especially for kharif crops like paddy, which require adequate water. However, the sudden heavy rains in some areas of the state amidst this worrying situation have provided some relief from the humid heat. According to the information, the change in the condition of the monsoon trough has reduced moisture flow in the state, which is disrupting normal monsoon rainfall. The Meteorological Department has said that in the coming days, there is less chances of heavy rains on a large scale, and light to moderate rainfall may occur in most places. This situation is increasing the fears like drought, especially in rural and agricultural-oriented areas where there are limited means of irrigation, but despite this major trends, some sporadic places of the state, especially some urban and semi-urban areas, have a sudden and strong rain. Although this rainfall is not part of the widespread flow of monsoon, it has given people a little respite from heat and humidity. Such rains are often caused by the formation of local clouds and high humidity. Possible updates of the weather: Weak monsoon conditions: Monsoon is not active in Jharkhand and will remain weak. Pratman: Day temperature may remain slightly above normal, especially areas where there will be no rain. Humidity will remain intact. Possibility of hallow rains: Light to moderate rains are likely in some places, which will be due to local seasonal incidents, not due to monsoon being active. Effect on the tree: Farmers may have to make additional efforts for sowing and irrigation due to lack of rain. The department has advised that the department has advised to make up their farming strategies with the current pattern. This time also highlights the need to manage the state’s water resources and prepare for potential drought -like conditions.