Three regions of the country that is why winter is more

The three areas of the country have the lowest temperature. As a result, the people of those areas are suffering the most in winter. Among them, Tentulia in Panchagarh and Srimangal in Moulvibazar have more winter due to their geographical location. Because, a few kilometers behind those two areas are the Himalayan mountains and the hilly areas of Meghalaya. Snow falls in the Himalayas in winter.

And over an age the natural environment of Jessore and Chuadanga has changed. Rivers have dried up and water and water vapor have decreased. As a result, the winter air is not hindered by some of the warm water vapor. Due to this the temperature is low.

The cold current that has been flowing through the country for two weeks has lasted longer in those three areas. Tentulia was the coldest area of the country yesterday and Saturday. The minimum temperature there was 6.1 degrees Celsius, which is the lowest this season. Continuous cold current is also going on in Srimangal, Chuadanga, Jessore.

In the last 30 years, the lowest temperature in the country was recorded in Tentulia. On January 8, 2018, the lowest temperature was recorded at Tentulia—2.6 degrees Celsius. Even on Friday, the coldest area of the country was that Tentulia - 6.1 degrees Celsius. And Srimangal and Chuadanga also recorded the lowest temperature in the country several times last week.

The meteorologist of the Directorate of Meteorology commented that the cold coming from the northern hemisphere cannot directly enter Bangladesh or this region. Bazlur's receipt. He said, a part of the air coming from the Himalayas enters Bangladesh through parts of Kashmir, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal. The temperature of Delhi gradually decreases during hot days and comes to Bangladesh. Again, the extreme cold of Delhi gradually comes to Bangladesh in winter. During winter, this strong wind enters the northwest part of Bangladesh through Chuadanga.

According to the forecast for Sunday given by the Meteorological Department, there may be heavy fog and drizzle in most areas of the country from morning. Tonight's temperature may rise by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius due to increased water vapor in the air.

The Meteorological Department says that there will be rain and cold weather in all parts of the country except Barisal during the next 24 hours. Cold wave may start again across the country from Monday.




North, south-west increase in the winter of that

There is a saying 'tiger flees in winter'. People had been hoping for such a winter for several years; But it was not met. Why is there no winter - this question just wandered in my mind. But now they are feeling the meaning of that saying.

Today is the start of Magher, but this time the winter of Magher has started from the beginning of the month of Paush. Konkan winter is not giving a break even after a month has passed. Cold current is blowing in most parts of the country. Drizzle in some districts has made public life more subdued. Even though Paush winter is over, 'Magher winter' will set in again in a few days. However, even if the rural townships including the northern region are shivering in winter, the people of Dhaka will not see bone-shaking winter this season.

The temperature was recorded at 6.1 degree Celsius in Tentulia of Panchagarh on Saturday, which is the lowest temperature in the country this season. The minimum temperature in Dhaka yesterday was 14.7 degrees Celsius. Earlier last Thursday, the lowest temperature of the season was recorded at 6.3 degree Celsius in Chuadanga. In the last 68 years, the lowest temperature in the country was recorded in Tentulia. The lowest temperature was recorded at Tentulia on January 8, 2018. The temperature that year was 2.6 degrees Celsius.

A mild to moderate cold wave swept over eight districts of the country yesterday. The weather department forecast says that the temperature will increase slightly in the next 48 hours and it may touch above 10 degrees Celsius in many districts. Temperatures may drop again on Monday and Tuesday.

Meteorologist of the Department of Meteorology. Bajlur Rashid said, 'The temperature is likely to increase slightly on Sunday due to the influence of western clouds from India. On January 16 and 17, there is a possibility of rain in India. Due to its effect, we are likely to have a drop in temperature here as well. At this time, there is a slight chance of scattered rain in Rangpur, Mymensingh and Sylhet divisions. If the humidity in the air is high, there may be drizzle in Dhaka as well. It is expected that the temperature will drop further and there will be a moderate cold wave.

Mostafa Kamal Palash, a weather and climate researcher at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, said that the chance of rain had passed yesterday. The clouds in the upper sky could not cut the effect of the fog on the surface of the central part of the country. Very little water vapor from the Bay of Bengal is entering the land of Bangladesh. Light rain may occur in hilly areas bordering Netrakona and Sunamganj districts this morning. He said, from January 18 to 25, another week of fog and mild cold will prevail over the country.

The feeling of winter will be less in Dhaka: Capital city Dhaka had a bone-chilling winter from January 5 to 8 with thick fog. Although the minimum temperature did not fall below 10, the difference between the maximum and minimum temperature was only 4 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature of this season was recorded at 11.5 degrees Celsius on January 7 in the capital. Meteorologists say that because of the strong wind at that time, the feeling of winter was more in Dhaka this time. The temperature in Dhaka last fell to 9.5 degrees Celsius on January 7, 2018. That is, cold current is felt.

Director of Meteorological Department. Azizur Rahman said that there is no possibility of cold wave coming to Dhaka this season as well. Dhaka will not be touched by a few more cold spells till next February. The temperature will not fall below 11 degrees Celsius.

Shivering Panchgarh: Temperatures across the country rose by two to three degrees Celsius yesterday, but Panchgarh's Tantulia recorded the lowest temperature of the season. In the morning, the sun peeked out, but it was accompanied by a bone-chilling cold wind from the north. Low income people, agricultural workers, day laborers have suffered greatly. Due to the cold and freezing wind, no one went out except in case of emergency.




The lowest temperature of the season is in Tetuliya, the life of the people is disrupted by the continuous cold current

Moderate cold current is blowing in Panchagarh. Among them, the temperature of 6.1 degrees Celsius was recorded at Tentulia in Panchagarh at 9 am on Saturday, which is the lowest temperature in the country this season. Officer-in-charge of Tentulia Meteorological Observatory. Russell Shah has confirmed the matter first. Earlier last Thursday, the lowest temperature of the season was recorded at 6.3 degree Celsius in Chuadanga.

At 9 am today, the humidity in Tentulia was 95 percent. Prior to this, from January 5 to January 8, Panchagarh experienced mild cold for four consecutive days. On January 9, the temperature dropped further and moderate cold flow started. Since today till Saturday, the minimum day temperature in Tentulia has fluctuated between 6.1 degrees Celsius and 8.3 degrees Celsius. But almost every morning the sun has been seen.

Today is the lowest temperature day of the season. However, there was a bone-chilling cold wind from the north. Kabir Hossain (58), a farmer of Dudumari area of Panchagarh Sadar Upazila, started farming with cows despite the cold weather. Talked to him around 9 am today. Bringing up the topic of winter, Kabir Hossain said, 'It was cold at night, if it was cold there (now), it became difficult to work, Bapu. Fortunately, the sun is up in the morning, work can be done, but the coldness of the ground makes the paws (feet) sweaty. What to do if you have trouble! Hamra Krishak Mansi (Man), Kaja To Kariba Nagibe.'

Low income people like Kabir Hossain are in the most trouble in this severe winter. People's life has been disrupted due to the fog with the cold wind of the north. Around 10:00 a.m. the rickshaw driver. Noornabi said, 'Every afternoon when a cold wind blows, it is very cold. The rickshaw cannot be driven till late morning. Itan (for this) in the morning the sun is shining outside. (It will take) to go home from the afternoon.'

Officer-in-charge of Tentulia Meteorological Observatory. Russell Shah told Prothom Alo that a moderate cold current is currently flowing in Tentulia. Yesterday, Friday afternoon till midnight, the cold was felt a little less. However, the temperature suddenly dropped from this morning. However, people got some relief as the sun rose in the morning. As the sky is clear of clouds and fog, the sun's heat can spread to the surface. Although there is a cold current in it, the cold is felt relatively less.




Drizzling rain is joining the cold stream

Drizzling rain is going to join with the cold current. According to the Meteorological Department, light rain may occur in one or two places in Khulna, Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh and Sylhet divisions on Saturday. However, there is no chance of rain in the capital and central districts of the country. The sky may be slightly cloudy at some places.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature of the capital has dropped further today on Friday. However, the intensity of winter was less due to sunshine during the day. Cold current has swept across 11 districts and Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions of the country. Along with this, there was fog from morning to afternoon across the riverside areas and the north and north-western parts of the country. As a result, night traffic on waterways and highways becomes a problem.

Meteorologist Omar Farooq of the Department of Meteorology told Al-Ale, the clouds in the sky of the coastal districts of the country may rain in some places. After the clouds and rains leave, the temperature will drop from Monday and there may be another round of cold wave across the country. The cold spell can last for four to five days.

According to the observations of the Meteorological Department, the lowest temperature in the country today was 8 degrees Celsius in Dinajpur. Apart from this, cold current is flowing across Faridpur, Madaripur, Comilla, Manikganj, Feni, Chuadanga, Jessore, Moulvibazar, Kushtia, Barisal and Bhola and Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions. The cold front may move away from some areas of these districts on Saturday. Night and day temperatures may rise there.




Cox's Bazar from 765 what.Mirror. Southwest location're depressions!

The low pressure in the sea is located 765 km south-southwest from Cox's Bazar sea port, said the Meteorological Office. It is moving northwestward and is staying over the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas, the agency said.

This information was informed in the special warning No. 3 of the Meteorological Department on Sunday morning (October 23).

Meteorologist Md. Bajlur Rashid said that the low pressure over the East-Central Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas is moving further towards the northwest and is staying in the same area (Latitude: 15.0° North, Longitude: 89.5° East).

Meanwhile, within 44 km of the low pressure center, maximum sustained wind speed is 40 km/h, increasing to 50 km/h in the form of gusty winds. The ocean is rough in the area near the low pressure center.

Also Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports have been asked to display remote warning signal number one.

All fishing boats and trawlers operating in North Bay of Bengal and deep sea have been asked to move cautiously from near the coast. Also they are told not to wander in the deep sea.




Clear up: deep in the sea, Go Ban

According to the Department of Meteorology, the low pressure in the Andaman Sea and adjoining Southeast Bay of Bengal is staying in the same area in the form of a distinct low pressure. It could further condense into a depression, the agency said.

Also, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports have been asked to carefully monitor further instructions. Fishing boats and trawlers operating in North Bay of Bengal have been asked to proceed with caution. Also they are told not to wander in the deep sea.

Meanwhile, the 24-hour weather forecast on Friday night (October 21) said that the weather in the whole country may remain mainly dry with partly cloudy skies.

Meteorologist Md. Bazulur Rashid said that the low pressure in the Andaman Sea and the adjacent South East Bay of Bengal is staying in the same area in the form of a distinct low pressure. It may condense further and become a depression.

He further said that the day and night temperatures may remain almost unchanged across the country. The weather conditions may deteriorate in the coastal areas of Bangladesh in the next two days.

No rainfall was recorded anywhere in the country during the last 24 hours. Yesterday evening the lowest temperature of the country was 17.8 degrees Celsius at Tentulia.

The highest temperature in the country was 35.3 degrees Celsius in Sandwip. Also, the temperature in the capital was 34.4 degrees Celsius.