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Dhaka: The end of Poush and the beginning of Magh are in the middle of January. At this time, a strong cold wave will hit some parts of the country.
The Department of Meteorology has hinted that the temperature may drop to 4-6 degrees Celsius.
The information came from the report of a meeting of the expert committee chaired by the director of the meteorological department and chairman of the expert committee Samsuddin Ahmed on Sunday (January 3) to provide the long-term weather forecast. The report has been sent to interested government departments, including the Ministry of Agriculture.
He said the country as a whole is likely to see less than normal rains in January. A couple of cold spells may hit the country this month. Which can take the form of an acute cold wave (4-6 সেল C).
This month there may be moderate to heavy fog in the northern, northeast, northwest and central parts of the country and in river basins and light to moderate fog elsewhere. The dense foggy conditions can sometimes continue until noon, the meteorological office said.
Meteorological Department meteorologist Ruhul Quddus told banglanews that a severe cold snap is expected from January 15-16.
Said it was winter until mid-February. During this time there will be episodes of mild cold.
A mild (8-10) C) / moderate (7-8 সেল C) cold wave is expected over the northern and central parts of the country in the first half of this month, according to the weather forecast.
The country received below normal rainfall (-96.6 percent) in December. There was less precipitation than normal in all divisions as there was no effect of western and eastern light pressure. From December 16 to 23, a mild to moderate cold snap prevailed in the Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions and in the Jessore and Kushtia regions. Right now, the lowest temperature in the country was recorded at 6.7 degrees Celsius in Rajarhat on December 19.
The meteorological office said in a forecast that temperatures would rise in three days.
The Department of Meteorology said the temperature could rise further in the next three days.
On Sunday, Dhaka recorded 10.6 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature in the country was recorded in Tentulia at 6.2 degrees Celsius.
Bangladesh time: 1936 hours, January 3, 2020
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