Decrease of monsoon wind causes increase of temperature and fall in rain

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Sadrul Abedin, Newsroom Editor, Bartatwentyfour.com, Dhaka | 2023-08-27 01:49:59

The influence of monsoon wind has lessened over Bangladesh. The wind is now staying in the northern Bay resulting in the improvement of weather across the country.

However the sky might be cloudy often. There is no chance of heavy rainfall in the country. So the temperature may rise gradually.  Though life might be suffering due to temperature it might bring a sort relief among the flood hit people. They can go back to their own homesteads. The flood hit people will get opportunity to again get arranged their normal life. But the cry of the river erosion affected people will remain as before. 

Weather office said,’ The Monsoon wind has become weak. So the scare of heavy and medium scale rain fall has lessened. Due to rain fall impact the highest temperature was recorded to 32 to 33 degree Celsius but now again it has climbed to 35 to 37 degree Celsius.’

 On Wednesday (July 17) the highest temperature was recorded to 36.8 degree Celsius at Mongla while the lowest was 22.8 degree at Kumarkhali of Kushtia.

In the capital highest temperature was 35.6 degree and the lowest was 26.5 degree Celsius. On Wednesday though the sky was cloudy but the temperature began increasing with the day proceeding due to sun heat. That resulted in the rise of temperature. Many people used umbrella to save from the sun heat. Weatherman Arif Hossain told bartatwentyfour.com, ‘The trend of rain fall decreased from yesterday, temperature rises. However the rain again may stage a come back after three to four days. This will continue for another one to one half months.

In the weather forecast it has been told that in some places of Rajshahi and Chattogram divisions there might be rain or thunder shower. Besides in other divisions there might be slight rain fall along with thunder shower.

On the other hand the light heat wave may continue over Rajshahi, Satkhira, Chuadanga and Jashore.

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