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Drizzles turn weather cooler: Winter approaching

Wednesday, 29 October 2014


Drizzles in the last couple of days in many places of the country have made both the day and the night temperatures cooler. The cooler weather has been announcing the approach of winter. With October about to end, a thin veil of fog is beginning to envelop cities and villages. The lowest temperature recorded on Tuesday was 19.4 degrees Celsius in Dinajpur, a north-western district. At present, night temperatures are dropping while day temperatures are rising, said a Met office official. But winter will truly set in when the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is reduced. There were light showers in Dhaka, Faridpur, Mongla, Syedpur, Hatia, Barisal, Khepuparha and Sylhet on Tuesday. Rain has been forecast in several parts of Bangladesh on Wednesday as well. The day temperature across the country will remain virtually unchanged, while the night temperature may see a slight drop. The Met official, who declined to be named, said the weather was cool because it was still raining. Winter has not begun yet. But it might arrive a bit early this year. A two-month forecast by the Met office says night temperatures will keep dropping in November and December. A mild cold wave, with temperature ranging from 6 to 10 degrees Celsius, is expected to sweep the north-east and central parts towards the end of December. There might be medium to heavy fog in the northern parts and river estuaries and light to medium fog in other parts in the early morning hours during the dry days towards the end of December.