
UditVani, Jamshedpur: Parts of Jharkhand are likely to experience Norwester-induced weather activity over the next few days, with forecasts indicating partly cloudy skies and the possibility of light rain or thunderstorms at isolated locations.
On March 7, Saturday such conditions are expected mainly over the south-eastern parts of the state.
The activity may shift towards the eastern districts on March 8, while the north-eastern and adjoining central regions could witness light rain or thunderstorms on March 9.
On March 10, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy with chances of light rain in some areas.
Meteorologists attribute the evolving weather pattern to several atmospheric systems influencing eastern India.
An upper air cyclonic circulation that earlier persisted over north Odisha has now moved to northwest Odisha and adjoining areas at about 0.9 Km above mean sea level.
A trough extending from this system stretches up to northwest Uttar Pradesh across north Chhattisgarh and northeast Madhya Pradesh at the same level.
Moreover, another upper air cyclonic circulation remains active over Bangladesh and adjoining regions at around 3.1 km above mean sea level.
The interaction of these systems is likely to trigger Norwester activity, bringing brief spells of rain, gusty winds and occasional thunderstorms across parts of Jharkhand.

