Panchagarh temperature drops to 15 degrees

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The temperature of Panchag, the northern district of the country, which is close to Himalaya, has dropped to 15.0 degrees Celsius.

Today Monday (November 14) at 9 am, the minimum temperature of 15 degrees Celsius was recorded.

Md. Roknuzzaman, the observer of the tentuli weather of Panchaghar's tents, confirmed the poison to the Dhaka Mail.

He said, today at 9 am, the minimum temperature was recorded at 15.0 degrees Celsius. Yesterday, the temperature of 15.3 degrees Celsius was recorded yesterday, but the temperature will start to drop further in the future.

Meanwhile, the temperature of the gelato day is slightly higher due to the frosty wind coming from the northern Himalat in the afternoon, with such a cold weather that prevails from night to morning until the next morning.

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