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The first cold wave of the season has continued in different parts of the country. A mild to moderate cold snap is sweeping across the southern region and Sylhet along with the northern districts.
Public life in those areas has been disrupted. There are people without clothes who have serious problems in winter. There have been several cold-related illnesses including diarrhea, colds, and coughs. Adults and children are a bigger problem. The number of these patients is higher in hospitals.
According to the Department of Meteorology, a mild to moderate cold wave prevails in Rangpur and Gopalganj division, Sitakunda in Chittagong, Feni, Pabna, Badalgachhi in Naogaon, Srimangal in Moulvibazar, Jessore, Kushtia, Chuadanga, Bhola and Barisal.
Generally, if the mercury in the barometer is between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius, it is called a mild cold flow.
According to the latest forecast from the agency on Sunday night, the lowest temperature of 8 degrees Celsius was recorded in Rajarhat in Kurigram and Tentulia in Panchagarh. Rajarhat was at 7.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The temperature in Tentulia was 7.8 degrees Celsius.
The temperature also dropped to 6.3 degrees in Srimangal on this day. The minimum temperature recorded in Dhaka on this day was 13.4 degrees Celsius, the day before it was 13.5 degrees Celsius. On this day, the temperature in the region of Rangpur, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet, Mymensingh is between 11 and 6 degrees Celsius. The difference between the minimum and maximum temperature in these areas is also smaller.
In general, the smaller the difference in temperature between the two stages, the greater the feeling of winter. Because, in such a situation, the sun cannot heat the area during the day. Such a situation is created in the presence of clouds.
So the incidence of winter increased there. However, when the clouds disappear, the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface. Then the intensity of winter diminishes. The prevailing winter conditions can continue for two more days.
This time the cold snap started on Friday. The minimum temperature in Tentulia that day was 9 degrees Celsius.
Alamgir Hossain, a resident of Habiganj, said the incidence of winter is not less in his area. The Meteorological Department has a heat measurement station in Srimangal. That is why the winter information will be known there.
Said the meteorologist. Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallick said that in winter the temperature will drop and winter will feel, that is normal.
Plus, Poush Month is now underway. It is the lowest temperature of the year. He said that the extension of the subcontinental high pressure zone is in the western part of West Bengal and adjacent areas. The normal light pressure for the season is in the South Bay.
If the situation improves, winter can also decrease. However, the cold snap may return mid-season.
He said there could be moderate to heavy fog in the country’s river basins from midnight to morning and light to moderate fog in other parts of the country. Accidents can happen if you are not careful while driving.
Kurigram’s representative said that Kurigram is blowing thick fog and icy wind. People get lazy from afternoon until 10am.
Kurigram has experienced the lowest temperature in the country for the past two days. As a result, children, the elderly and the disabled find themselves in dire straits. Shattered people are suffering from the cold in Kankan.
Farmworkers and low-income workers are forced to go to work even in cold, dense fog. Rickshaw shooter Ibrahim Ali, a victim of river erosion, carries his children into a hut in a plastic bag outdoors at Kurigram train station. He lamented, ‘Hamakgulak doesn’t see Kanio.
The member-presidents do not ask. Rahim Ahmed Ripon, chairman of the panel of the Sadar Upazila Jatrapur Union, said that public life in Kurigram had been disrupted.
Winter clothing provided by the government is also inappropriate. Subal Chandra Sarkar, an observer from the Rajarhat Meteorological Office in Kurigram, said temperatures could drop further this month.
Meanwhile, the district’s relief and rehabilitation officer, Abdul Hai Sarkar, said that 35,000 district-assigned blankets have been distributed in 9 upazilas.
In addition, the ministry has allocated Tk 54 lakh for the purchase of winter clothing in 9 upazilas of 6 lakh. There are 9,000 dry food packages in stock and another 100,000 blankets for those in need.
The Sherpur representative said that Sherpur’s roads are covered in fog in the morning and at night. The wind blows.
He runs to the hospital because of the cold. Sales of vintage winter clothing stores have increased.
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