Cold wave may continue for 2/3 days
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
FE Report
The severe cold wave that has gripped the country over the last few days is likely to continue for the next 72 hours, Met Office said Tuesday while forecasting a further fall in temperature by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius over the next 24 hours.
The lowest temperature of the country Tuesday was recorded in Chuadanga at 9.1 degrees Celsius while the highest temperature was recorded in Cox's Bazar at 23.5 degrees Celsius.
The sun was mostly invisible in most parts of the country over the last few days as the capital Dhaka took an unusually foggy look.
The chilly weather has come as a suffering for the common people; especially the poor working class who were forced to rush to their workplaces defying the cold weather.
The severe cold wave that has gripped the country over the last few days is likely to continue for the next 72 hours, Met Office said Tuesday while forecasting a further fall in temperature by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius over the next 24 hours.
The lowest temperature of the country Tuesday was recorded in Chuadanga at 9.1 degrees Celsius while the highest temperature was recorded in Cox's Bazar at 23.5 degrees Celsius.
The sun was mostly invisible in most parts of the country over the last few days as the capital Dhaka took an unusually foggy look.
The chilly weather has come as a suffering for the common people; especially the poor working class who were forced to rush to their workplaces defying the cold weather.