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The average temperature increased by 4-6 degrees in a day

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  • Update Time : 03:15:04 am, Tuesday, 2 April 2024
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On the first day of April, the temperature suddenly became reckless. In almost all the districts of the country, the temperature mercury has increased by an average of 4-6 degrees in a day. Literally, Prakriti returned as a fiery Rudra in full form. In Ishwardi and Mongla, the temperature rises to around 40 degrees. The temperature rose above 38 degrees in 10 districts of the country. The maximum temperature in the capital Dhaka was 32 degrees in the middle of the day on Sunday. A day later yesterday Monday noon in Dhaka increased by more than 5 degrees and reached 37.7 degrees.

 

 

Suddenly the temperature increases and people get into trouble due to unbearable heat. People with moderate burns especially in northern and southwestern regions suffer discomfort. The weather bulletin yesterday morning also showed almost temperate weather across the country. As the day progressed, nature warmed up and started behaving wildly.

Meteorologists say that the country is under the grip of adverse weather due to global warming and climate change.

 

Meanwhile, on Monday, Deputy Director of Meteorological Department. In a meeting chaired by Chadekul Alam, Dhaka’s storm warning center said that severe to extreme heat waves may sweep over different regions of the country in this month of April. The maximum temperature can rise to 42 degrees Celsius. Along with this, one to two depressions may develop in the Bay of Bengal, one of which may develop into a depression or cyclone.According to a report of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of less than normal rainfall in the country this April. In this month, there is a risk of light or moderate hailstorm or thundershower for five to seven days in the country and severe monsoon for one to three days. It also said that two to four mild (36 to 37.9°C) or moderate (38 to 39.9°C) and one to two severe (40 to 41.9°C) to extreme (42°C) temperatures in the country in April. Celsius) heat waves can flow. During this month, the day temperature may be above normal and the night temperature may be normal.

According to a report of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of less than normal rainfall in the country this April. In this month, there is a risk of light or moderate hailstorm or thundershower for five to seven days in the country and severe monsoon for one to three days. It also said that two to four mild (36 to 37.9°C) or moderate (38 to 39.9°C) and one to two severe (40 to 41.9°C) to extreme (42°C) temperatures in the country in April. Celsius) heat waves can flow. During this month, the day temperature may be above normal and the night temperature may be normal

According to the Department of Meteorology, in view of moderate to heavy rainfall in the north-eastern part of the country and adjacent upstream in April, the river water in the north-eastern part of the country may increase rapidly. This may cause short-term flash flood situations. Elsewhere, however, all major rivers in the country may have normal flows. Meanwhile, the Department of Meteorology said that on Monday, the extension of western low pressure is staying in West Bengal and surrounding areas. Seasonal normal low pressure is located over South Bay of Bengal. Meteorologist of Meteorological Department last night. According to the forecast signed by Monowar Hossain, a mild heat wave is flowing over 36 districts of the country. Which may last few days. At the same time, the discomfort may increase due to the excess of water vapor. Apart from this, there may be rain and thundershowers in some parts of the country.

 

According to the forecast, mild to moderate heat wave is moving over Rajshahi, Dhaka, Khulna and Barisal divisions including Nilphamari and Dinajpur and may continue and spread. Yesterday Monday, the highest temperature of the country was recorded at 39 degree Celsius in Ishwardi and Mongla. In Dhaka, the mercury of the thermometer rose to 37.7 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, the maximum temperature has risen to 38 degrees in various districts including Tangail, Faridpur, Jessore, Satkhira and Chuadanga. However, there has been heavy hail in Sylhet. 80 mm of rainfall has been recorded there.

 

Day temperatures may remain almost unchanged across the country till Tuesday evening today and night temperatures may drop slightly. There may be rain/thunder with temporary gusty winds at two places each in Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, along with scattered hail at some places.

 

Ishwardi (Pabna) Correspondent said that the country’s highest temperature of 39 degrees was recorded in Ishwardi yesterday. The public life of the upazila has become miserable. Along with the people on the road, the traffic also decreases. Pahela Baisakh and Holy Eid-ul-Fitr shopping is interrupted. Working people are in extreme trouble in the hot sun. Some people get sick due to dehydration due to intense heat.

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The average temperature increased by 4-6 degrees in a day

Update Time : 03:15:04 am, Tuesday, 2 April 2024

On the first day of April, the temperature suddenly became reckless. In almost all the districts of the country, the temperature mercury has increased by an average of 4-6 degrees in a day. Literally, Prakriti returned as a fiery Rudra in full form. In Ishwardi and Mongla, the temperature rises to around 40 degrees. The temperature rose above 38 degrees in 10 districts of the country. The maximum temperature in the capital Dhaka was 32 degrees in the middle of the day on Sunday. A day later yesterday Monday noon in Dhaka increased by more than 5 degrees and reached 37.7 degrees.

 

 

Suddenly the temperature increases and people get into trouble due to unbearable heat. People with moderate burns especially in northern and southwestern regions suffer discomfort. The weather bulletin yesterday morning also showed almost temperate weather across the country. As the day progressed, nature warmed up and started behaving wildly.

Meteorologists say that the country is under the grip of adverse weather due to global warming and climate change.

 

Meanwhile, on Monday, Deputy Director of Meteorological Department. In a meeting chaired by Chadekul Alam, Dhaka’s storm warning center said that severe to extreme heat waves may sweep over different regions of the country in this month of April. The maximum temperature can rise to 42 degrees Celsius. Along with this, one to two depressions may develop in the Bay of Bengal, one of which may develop into a depression or cyclone.According to a report of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of less than normal rainfall in the country this April. In this month, there is a risk of light or moderate hailstorm or thundershower for five to seven days in the country and severe monsoon for one to three days. It also said that two to four mild (36 to 37.9°C) or moderate (38 to 39.9°C) and one to two severe (40 to 41.9°C) to extreme (42°C) temperatures in the country in April. Celsius) heat waves can flow. During this month, the day temperature may be above normal and the night temperature may be normal.

According to a report of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of less than normal rainfall in the country this April. In this month, there is a risk of light or moderate hailstorm or thundershower for five to seven days in the country and severe monsoon for one to three days. It also said that two to four mild (36 to 37.9°C) or moderate (38 to 39.9°C) and one to two severe (40 to 41.9°C) to extreme (42°C) temperatures in the country in April. Celsius) heat waves can flow. During this month, the day temperature may be above normal and the night temperature may be normal

According to the Department of Meteorology, in view of moderate to heavy rainfall in the north-eastern part of the country and adjacent upstream in April, the river water in the north-eastern part of the country may increase rapidly. This may cause short-term flash flood situations. Elsewhere, however, all major rivers in the country may have normal flows. Meanwhile, the Department of Meteorology said that on Monday, the extension of western low pressure is staying in West Bengal and surrounding areas. Seasonal normal low pressure is located over South Bay of Bengal. Meteorologist of Meteorological Department last night. According to the forecast signed by Monowar Hossain, a mild heat wave is flowing over 36 districts of the country. Which may last few days. At the same time, the discomfort may increase due to the excess of water vapor. Apart from this, there may be rain and thundershowers in some parts of the country.

 

According to the forecast, mild to moderate heat wave is moving over Rajshahi, Dhaka, Khulna and Barisal divisions including Nilphamari and Dinajpur and may continue and spread. Yesterday Monday, the highest temperature of the country was recorded at 39 degree Celsius in Ishwardi and Mongla. In Dhaka, the mercury of the thermometer rose to 37.7 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, the maximum temperature has risen to 38 degrees in various districts including Tangail, Faridpur, Jessore, Satkhira and Chuadanga. However, there has been heavy hail in Sylhet. 80 mm of rainfall has been recorded there.

 

Day temperatures may remain almost unchanged across the country till Tuesday evening today and night temperatures may drop slightly. There may be rain/thunder with temporary gusty winds at two places each in Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, along with scattered hail at some places.

 

Ishwardi (Pabna) Correspondent said that the country’s highest temperature of 39 degrees was recorded in Ishwardi yesterday. The public life of the upazila has become miserable. Along with the people on the road, the traffic also decreases. Pahela Baisakh and Holy Eid-ul-Fitr shopping is interrupted. Working people are in extreme trouble in the hot sun. Some people get sick due to dehydration due to intense heat.