প্রকাশ: 28/12/2021
In the first week of January, the country may experience
severe winters. According to meteorologists, there is a possibility of rain in
several parts of the country, including the northern region, from Wednesday. As
a result, severe cold spells may re-emerge in the north between January one and
three.
Meteorologists say severe winters are unlikely in the next
few days. There may be light rain in some parts of the country, including the
northern region, on Wednesday. It may rain in the capital. And the winter may
come in the first week of January.
Meanwhile, except for the northern part of the country for
three days, it can be said that there is no such cold. Although it is not
winter, there is moderate fog in most parts of the country from evening till
dawn the next day. Clouds have remained over the sky in many areas.
According to meteorologists, the feeling of warmth during
the day and mild winter at night will continue for two more days. It may take
the first week of January for the winter to subside as temperatures drop.
The meteorological department said the cold snap was due to
a cloudburst. The daytime temperature has risen. Because, if there is more
cloud and water vapor somewhere, the cold air of winter cannot flow. The cloud
that floated from the foothills of the Indian Himalayas may remain for another
two or three days. As a result, it will not be so cold anywhere else in the
country except in the north. However, there may be moderate to heavy fog in the
riparian areas and light to moderate fog elsewhere in the country.
The lowest temperature in the country on Monday was 8.4
degrees Celsius in Panchagarh's Tetulia. The daytime temperature in the
capital rose slightly to 26.5 degrees Celsius.
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