It has been quite hot in the Rajshahi area since the beginning of April. Navishwam's standing in the public eye has suffered as a result. There have been sightings of animals. With a temperature of 43 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, April 30, Rajshahi saw its highest in 52 years. In 52 years, this temperature is the second warmest ever recorded.
 
Tuesday's peak temperature this season was 43 degrees Celsius, according to Rahidul Islam, an official with the Rajshahi Meteorological Office. 18% of the air is humid. The highest recorded temperature was 45.1 degrees Celsius earlier on May 18, 1972. A temperature reading of 42.8 degrees Celsius was taken on June 2, 2005.
 
Thereafter, Sarvocha reported temperatures of 42.6 degrees Celsius on May 21, 2014, and April 17, 2023. Today, 43.2 degrees Celsius is the highest temperature recorded in Ishwardi, Pabna.
 
It will remain at this temperature for the next three days, according to the Rajshahi Meteorological Office.
 
As this is going on, the extreme heat has interrupted the daily routines of individuals from all social groups and occupations, beginning with day labourers. Many are gravely sickening from the extreme heat. Except under dire circumstances, most people stay inside their houses. The hospital has admitted both elderly and paediatric patients for a variety of illnesses.
 
A severe heat wave has caused five additional districts, including Rajshahi, to be declared closed. Since all of the district's colleges and secondary schools are perceived as shuttered as a result. Given that elementary schools would be closed till May 2nd, parents have voiced worry.
 
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