The Meteorological Department has forecasted that a low-pressure area may form in the Bay of Bengal and surrounding regions by Saturday. As a result, temperatures during both day and night are expected to drop across the country over the next three days, potentially intensifying the cold weather. This forecast covers the 72-hour period beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday.
Meteorologist Shahnaz Sultana stated that the usual seasonal low pressure is currently positioned in the southern Bay of Bengal, with its influence extending to the northern Bay of Bengal. She also noted that a new low pressure system may develop in the southeastern Bay of Bengal and nearby areas by Saturday.
In light of this weather pattern, the country is expected to experience dry conditions with partly cloudy skies until 9 a.m. on Saturday. Additionally, moderate to dense fog may develop in some areas of northern Bangladesh from late night to early morning, while light to moderate fog is possible in other regions. Both night and day temperatures are also predicted to decrease slightly across the country.
The weather is expected to remain dry with partly cloudy skies across the country until 9 a.m. on Sunday. During this period, moderate to dense fog is likely in some northern areas from late night to early morning, while light to moderate fog may occur in other parts of the country. Additionally, both night and day temperatures are forecasted to decrease slightly nationwide.
Meanwhile, the weather is expected to remain dry with partly cloudy skies across the country until 9 a.m. on Monday. Light to moderate fog may develop in various areas from late night to early morning, and both night and day temperatures are likely to decrease slightly. The Meteorological Department has also indicated that there may be minor changes in the weather over the next five days.
Translated by Mazdud