Rainfall since early morning flooded parts of Dhaka city including low-lying roads in Mirpur, Moghbazar, and Shantinagar
Most parts of Jashore town and its adjacent areas have been waterlogged after relentless rainfall over two consecutive days
Over 2,300 ponds flooded, 2,371 hectares of crops destroyed, and 125km of roads affected
However, parts of Fulgazi and Chhagalnaiya were still waterlogged as of this morning
Officials of the Water Development Board (WDB), however, claimed there is sufficient protection work around the ferry ghat
Incessant rains for the past few days have triggered flash flooding in Feni’s Fulgazi and Parshuram upazilas.
The city recorded 153.6 millimetres of rainfall in the 24 hours leading up to 12:00pm today
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in Muhuri basin over next 24 hours
Light to moderate fog is also forecast during late-night to morning hours over the next two days
Dhaka's minimum temperature was 15.4 degrees Celsius
The cold wave gripping the region has significantly affected the daily lives of residents
In its morning weather bulletin, BMD predicted that both night and day temperatures are expected to remain nearly unchanged tomorrow.
Weather may remain dry with partly cloudy sky over the country
Dhaka's minimum temperature was recorded at 17 degrees Celsius
Night temperatures may rise slightly over the southern districts
The lowest temperature in the country today was recorded at 10.2 degrees Celsius in Rajarhat, Kurigram. In Dhaka, the minimum temperature stood at 14.5 degrees Celsius.
Country's lowest temperature recorded at 8.2 degrees Celsius in Panchagarh's Tetulia this morning