The Cold Weather and Fog is expected to get intense from Saturday in Dhaka and other places of the Country
Bangladesh’s Meteorological Department has predicted the weather of the country for the upcoming days. They have stated that the fog which is now observed in the capital city Dhaka and various parts of the country will continue to remain the same on today, Friday as well. It will get more intense with an increase in the cold weather from Saturday and it will blow in one or two places.
On Thursday, the cold wind has increased with intensity and after 10 am sunlight is observed in the capital after the clearance of fog which has been interrupting the routine of the citizens for the past few days. Today the temperature in Dhaka has decreased by 2 degree celsius along with the decrease in the average minimum temperature of the rest of the places. But in some of the northern regions it is still in the same plight.
| Lowest Temperature Places | Today |
| Baghabari | 10.7 degree |
| Sirajganj | 10.7 degree |
| Dhaka | 13.8 degree |
| Lowest Temperature Places | Yesterday |
| Tentulia, Panchagarh, Srimangal and Moulvibazar | 11.5 degree |
| Dhaka | 15.5 degree |
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