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Even if the temperature rises at this time, meteorologists have hinted that there may be traces of cold in some places.
For five days in a row, mild to moderate cold spells have prevailed over a wide area, including the northern part of the country. After the minimum temperature in Rajarhat dropped to 6.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday, the temperature has risen slightly in the past two days. However, people in some areas are experiencing a severe winter.
The lowest temperature in the country was recorded in Tentulia in Panchagarh on Tuesday at 6.1 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature in Dhaka is 12.6 degrees Celsius.
Meteorologist Omar Farooq said that the spread of the cold wave has gradually subsided and the temperature is also increasing. The mild cold wave still prevails in Gopalganj, Comilla, Tentulia, Rajarhat and Chuadanga and can continue.
“The feeling of winter is getting more and more due to the heavy fog with the north wind. The rest of December will be winter. In some places the temperature will rise, while in others it will be moderate. “
The meteorologist said the feeling of winter intensifies as the sun is not seen in the dense fog during the day.
The weather forecast for Wednesday said the weather will remain dry across the country. There may 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.
When the minimum temperature drops from 8 to 10 degrees Celsius in a large area, it is mildly cold; When the mercury in the thermometer drops below 6 to 7 degrees Celsius, you are considered to be experiencing intense cold spells when the average and minimum temperatures are between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius.
Meteorologist Omar Farooq said there would be a winter outbreak in the northern part of the country at least until December 28. At this time, the temperature will rise somewhere. And the start of winter in Bangladesh is mainly during the month of January.
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