The maritime ports have been advised to hoist local warning signal 3
Day and night temperatures may remain nearly unchanged
Moderate to heavy rainfall is likely to occur across Bangladesh over the next four to five days, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has forecast
All maritime ports have been advised to hoist local cautionary signal number-3 signal
Maritime ports of Chattogram, Mongla and Cox's Bazar have been advised to show number-3 signal
Some regions may see heavier rain in next 2-3 days
The low pressure area over the southwestern region of Bangladesh and adjoining areas has intensified
The weather is expected to remain similar for the next few days
The biting cold also has disrupted daily life, with people struggling to cope in the early mornings and nights.
The cold has brought hardships to residents, particularly the poor and those dependent on outdoor labour
Residents are likely to feel colder after December 20, as temperatures are expected to dip further
The cold wave is intensifying due to chilly winds blowing from the north
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Rainfall is predicted to remain within normal levels for December
The northern districts, particularly Panchagarh, are experiencing biting cold as temperatures have hovered between 10.3°C and 13.4°C over the past six days
Dhaka city experienced a light drizzle yesterday evening due to the impacts of the cyclone “Fengal” (pronounced Feinjal) formed over the Bay of Bengal, according to an official of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).
Winter made its presence felt in full force as the mercury plunged to a bone-chilling 10.3 degrees Celsius in Panchagarh’s Tentulia early yesterday, marking the lowest temperature in the country so far this season.