
UditVani, Jamshedpur : Jharkhand will continue to experience calm winter conditions this week, with no major synoptic system affecting the state.
Northerly to north-easterly winds dominate the lower tropospheric levels, keeping the air dry and temperatures steady.
Dry weather prevailed across the state in the last 24 hours. Godda recorded the highest maximum temperature at 31.3°C, while the coldest minimum of 7.7°C was reported from Gumla, indicating a growing nip in the air as winter sets in.
According to the Ranchi Met Centre, fog or mist is likely during early morning hours over the next few days, reducing visibility in parts of the state.
The sky condition will vary from partly cloudy to generally cloudy, but no rainfall is expected.
Forecast at a glance:
29 November: Morning fog/mist; partly cloudy later; dry weather.
30 November: Fog/mist in the morning; generally cloudy sky; dry conditions.
1 December: Morning fog/mist; generally cloudy later; no rain.
2 December: Fog/mist early; partly cloudy sky; dry weather to continue.
The persistent dry spell, coupled with cool mornings, signals the strengthening of winter over Jharkhand.

