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Heavy rain can continue for 5 days

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  • Update Time : 09:28:38 pm, Saturday, 29 June 2024
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Varsha finally appeared with Rudramurti. Dark clouds in the sky all day, and heavy rain has started intermittently. Rain started simultaneously across the country on Saturday. In this, regular monsoon flooding has started in major cities of the country including the capital. Even though the rain increased, the feeling of heat did not go away; Instead, the residents of the capital had to get wet with sweat and rain.

On Saturday, water was seen accumulating at various places including Kazipara, Sheorapara, Roundabout No. 10, Kalshi, Mohammadpur, Uttara, Karwan Bazar, Old Dhaka in the capital’s Mirpur. Due to incessant rain, water could not recede from the main roads and lanes of most of the areas. As a result, traffic jams were seen in the streets. Even after going out with an umbrella, many people returned home wet due to the accumulated water on the road.

According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, continuous rain may continue for the next few days in most parts of the country including the capital. Along with that, gusty winds can blow. There is also a risk of lightning in some places. And the sky may be cloudy from morning. The company believes that sun exposure may be less.

Meteorologists say that the rain may increase from tomorrow Sunday. The rain may continue for the next five days. Among these, moderate to heavy rain is likely in Chittagong, Rangpur, Sylhet and Mymensingh. There is a risk of landslides due to heavy rains in Chittagong, Rangamati, Cox’s Bazar, Khagrachari and Bandarban. These districts may receive 50 to 100 mm of rain. At some places the rainfall can exceed 100 mm.

The Meteorological Department’s forecast has advised residents living under and near hills to take careful and safe shelter. Today and tomorrow, heavy rains and landslides are expected, the agency said.

Meteorological Department Meteorologist Manowar Hossain Media said that the monsoon has become very strong and has spread from the coast of Bangladesh to the central region to the northern region. This resulted in moderate to heavy rains across the country; Which may continue for the next four-five days. However, the low pressure over the Bay of Bengal is unlikely to gain further strength. However, due to its effect, clouds have increased in the sky.

Meanwhile, the sea has become rough in the coastal areas of the country as the monsoon has become quite strong. Gusty winds have started blowing in the area near the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rain is going on all over Chittagong and Chittagong Hill Tracts. At 4:30 pm yesterday, a gust of wind blew at a speed of 67 kilometers per hour. Chittagong, Mongla, Payra and Cox’s Bazar seaports have been asked to display warning signal number 3 due to the threat of strong winds. Vessels at sea have been asked to remain cautious and stay close to shore.

Meteorologists say that during this time of the year, the clouds in the sky descend a little. As a result, the humidity in the air increases. That is why the heat does not decrease despite the rain and wind; Instead, the temperature increases and heat discomfort is created. There is no chance of the temperature dropping even though there will be continuous rain and strong winds for the next few days.

Meteorologists say that during this time of the year, the clouds in the sky descend a little. As a result, the humidity in the air increases. That is why the heat does not decrease despite the rain and wind; Instead, the temperature increases and heat discomfort is created. There is no chance of the temperature dropping even though there will be continuous rain and strong winds for the next few days.

According to the observations of the Meteorological Department, 53 mm of rain fell in the capital till 6 pm yesterday. Feni received the highest rainfall in the country, 113 mm. Apart from this, most of the northern districts of the country received more than 50 mm of rain, including 99 mm in Panchagarh. Rain may increase today.

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Heavy rain can continue for 5 days

Update Time : 09:28:38 pm, Saturday, 29 June 2024

Varsha finally appeared with Rudramurti. Dark clouds in the sky all day, and heavy rain has started intermittently. Rain started simultaneously across the country on Saturday. In this, regular monsoon flooding has started in major cities of the country including the capital. Even though the rain increased, the feeling of heat did not go away; Instead, the residents of the capital had to get wet with sweat and rain.

On Saturday, water was seen accumulating at various places including Kazipara, Sheorapara, Roundabout No. 10, Kalshi, Mohammadpur, Uttara, Karwan Bazar, Old Dhaka in the capital’s Mirpur. Due to incessant rain, water could not recede from the main roads and lanes of most of the areas. As a result, traffic jams were seen in the streets. Even after going out with an umbrella, many people returned home wet due to the accumulated water on the road.

According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, continuous rain may continue for the next few days in most parts of the country including the capital. Along with that, gusty winds can blow. There is also a risk of lightning in some places. And the sky may be cloudy from morning. The company believes that sun exposure may be less.

Meteorologists say that the rain may increase from tomorrow Sunday. The rain may continue for the next five days. Among these, moderate to heavy rain is likely in Chittagong, Rangpur, Sylhet and Mymensingh. There is a risk of landslides due to heavy rains in Chittagong, Rangamati, Cox’s Bazar, Khagrachari and Bandarban. These districts may receive 50 to 100 mm of rain. At some places the rainfall can exceed 100 mm.

The Meteorological Department’s forecast has advised residents living under and near hills to take careful and safe shelter. Today and tomorrow, heavy rains and landslides are expected, the agency said.

Meteorological Department Meteorologist Manowar Hossain Media said that the monsoon has become very strong and has spread from the coast of Bangladesh to the central region to the northern region. This resulted in moderate to heavy rains across the country; Which may continue for the next four-five days. However, the low pressure over the Bay of Bengal is unlikely to gain further strength. However, due to its effect, clouds have increased in the sky.

Meanwhile, the sea has become rough in the coastal areas of the country as the monsoon has become quite strong. Gusty winds have started blowing in the area near the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rain is going on all over Chittagong and Chittagong Hill Tracts. At 4:30 pm yesterday, a gust of wind blew at a speed of 67 kilometers per hour. Chittagong, Mongla, Payra and Cox’s Bazar seaports have been asked to display warning signal number 3 due to the threat of strong winds. Vessels at sea have been asked to remain cautious and stay close to shore.

Meteorologists say that during this time of the year, the clouds in the sky descend a little. As a result, the humidity in the air increases. That is why the heat does not decrease despite the rain and wind; Instead, the temperature increases and heat discomfort is created. There is no chance of the temperature dropping even though there will be continuous rain and strong winds for the next few days.

Meteorologists say that during this time of the year, the clouds in the sky descend a little. As a result, the humidity in the air increases. That is why the heat does not decrease despite the rain and wind; Instead, the temperature increases and heat discomfort is created. There is no chance of the temperature dropping even though there will be continuous rain and strong winds for the next few days.

According to the observations of the Meteorological Department, 53 mm of rain fell in the capital till 6 pm yesterday. Feni received the highest rainfall in the country, 113 mm. Apart from this, most of the northern districts of the country received more than 50 mm of rain, including 99 mm in Panchagarh. Rain may increase today.