The Meteorological Department predicts rain or thundershowers accompanied by gusty winds in several divisions of Bangladesh over the next 24 hours. A mild heat wave is affecting parts of Rangamati and Nilphamari, but temperatures are expected to decrease. The maximum temperature on Monday reached 36.0 degrees Celsius, while the minimum today was 14.8 degrees Celsius. Rainfall in the last 24 hours was recorded at 6 millimeters in Rajshahi.
In a recent meteorological release, the Department forecasts rain or thundershowers accompanied by gusty or squally winds across various divisions of Bangladesh. Specifically, many places in the Khulna division are expected to experience such weather conditions, with a few places in Rajshahi, Dhaka, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet divisions also likely to be affected. Additionally, isolated areas in the Rangpur and Mymensingh divisions may experience rain or thundershowers.
Moreover, a mild heat wave prevails over districts including Rangamati and Nilphamari, along with the region of Sitakunda. However, there are indications that this heat wave may soon abate. Day and night temperatures across the country are anticipated to decrease slightly.
The maximum temperature observed on Monday stood at 36.0 degrees Celsius, jointly recorded at Sayedpur, Sitakunda, and Rangamati. Conversely, the minimum temperature today was noted at 14.8 degrees Celsius in Tetulia. Rajshahi recorded the highest rainfall in the past 24 hours, with 6 millimeters recorded until 6 am today.
Meteorological conditions indicate a trough of westerly low lying over West Bengal and adjacent areas, along with a seasonal low over the South Bay.
In terms of sunrise and sunset, the sun is expected to set at 06:10 PM today and rise at 06:03 AM tomorrow in the capital city, Dhaka.
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