A moderate cold wave is sweeping over the northern districts of the country, including Panchagarh. All in all, the public life of the North.
The country's lowest temperature of 7 degrees Celsius was recorded at Tentulia in Panchagarh and Rajarhat in Kurigram at 9 am on Sunday. The highest temperature recorded in Teknaf was 28.6 degrees Celsius.
The lowest temperature in the country was recorded at Rajarhat in Kurigram on Saturday at 6.6 degrees Celsius.
Earlier, Tentulia had the lowest temperature in the country for four consecutive days from last Tuesday to Friday. The first cold spell of the current season started from Friday. The temperature dropped to 9 degrees in Tentulia that day.
Human suffering has increased in the north wind. People who work hard are in trouble. They are suffering in winter as they cannot buy the necessary warm clothes.
According to the Meteorological Department, if the temperature in the country is 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, it will be very cold. When the temperature is 4 to 6 degrees Celsius, severe cold wave prevails. Temperatures of 6 to 8 C lead to moderate cold, and temperatures of 8 to 10 C lead to mild cold.
According to the weather forecast, moderate to heavy fog is likely in some parts of the country's river basin from midnight to morning and light to moderate fog elsewhere in the country.
The cold spell in Rangpur Division, Gopalganj, Sitakunda, Feni, Srimangal, Pabna, Badalgachhi, Jessore, Kumarkhali, Barisal, Chuadanga and Bhola areas may continue.
The meteorological office said nighttime temperatures could rise slightly across the country and daytime temperatures could remain unchanged.