Jamshedpur : A burst of intense pre-monsoon weather is set to sweep across the state, with the regional meteorological office warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong gusty winds over the next two days.
On May 19, isolated parts of the state—excluding the southern regions—could experience gusty winds reaching 50–60 kmph, while the southern belt braces for slightly milder yet significant gusts of 40–50 kmph.
On May 20, the weather system is expected to spread more uniformly, with thunderstorms and winds up to 50 kmph likely across isolated locations statewide.
This weather shift is driven by a low-level trough stretching from central Punjab to north Bangladesh. The system travels through a cyclonic circulation over central Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and north Gangetic West Bengal, extending up to 0.9 km above mean sea level—a key factor energizing storm activity across the region.
Precautions Advised:
Authorities urge citizens to remain alert, especially in storm-prone and open areas. The public is advised to avoid sheltering under trees, secure loose objects, and follow official advisories. Special caution is recommended for farmers, outdoor workers, and travelers.
Emergency services are on standby, with power utilities and transport departments instructed to prepare for possible disruptions. Aviation and rail services may face delays, depending on storm severity.
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