Bangladesh’s Temperature likely to rise after two days
Due to fog, cold weather conditions are expected to continue across Bangladesh, but temperatures may climb on Saturday.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) reports that Nikli, Kishoreganj, recorded the lowest temperature in the nation on Thursday, 10.3°C.
After two days, the temperature can increase BMD assistant meteorologist Afroza Sultana.
From midnight to the morning, there could be moderate to heavy fog over the nation. In some areas, the fog might last until midday.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Dhaka was 14.2°C.
Fog can cause momentary interruptions to road communication, inland river transport, and air navigation. In the southern portion of the nation daytime highs and nighttime lows might both decrease somewhat; in other regions, they might stay almost constant. There’s a chance that the weather will stay dry with sporadic clouds.
The bone chilling cold is disturbing daily life in Kurigram, according to UNB. People build fires in the streets to stay warm because of the thick fog that hides the sun.
The Rajarhat Weather Observatory’s administrator Subal Chandra Sarkar stated that the district’s lowest temperature on Thursday was 11.5 degrees.
He predicted that the cold will linger for another two days.