The impact of this weather pattern will be felt not only in terms of temperature but also in the farming sector. Due to the cloudy sky associated with the rainfall, the minimum temperature will rise while the maximum temperature drops significantly. This will result in cold days across many parts of East India. Despite the abatement of the cold current for the next two days, the daytime high will decrease, leading to a chilling sensation. However, the majority of the rainfall is expected to occur in West Bengal and North Orissa, although there may be some light rain in Jharkhand, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh. This could have serious implications for farming in various districts of East India.
Fortunately, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Over the next 72 hours, the weather is expected to improve, and the cold current will make a comeback in certain areas of East India. However, it is anticipated that this winter will be harsher compared to the previous one. The intense cold experienced in different parts of East India will be particularly apparent in Jharkhand, where temperatures may drop below 9 degrees in some regions. Similarly, West Bengal is likely to see temperatures below 10 degrees. Light rainfall is also expected in the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Bihar, while Odisha and West Bengal may experience moderate to heavy rainfall. Additionally, there is a possibility of light rain in the northeastern states within the next 24 to 48 hours.
In light of these developments, it is crucial for farmers to be prepared. While the next 72 hours may bring light to moderately heavy rain in all these states, the subsequent return of severe frost is highly probable. Therefore, farmers have been advised to take advantage of this upcoming rain and make the necessary arrangements. By gathering in an organized and cost-effective manner, they can mitigate the potential risks associated with the changing weather conditions.
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