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   Bangladesh
Panchagarh records season`s lowest temperature
  Date : 13-12-2024

The country`s lowest temperature of 8.4 degrees Celsius of this season has been recorded in Panchagarh district.

Panchagarh`s Tentulia Meteorological Office recorded this temperature at 9 am on Friday (December 13).

The minimum temperature on Thursday was 12.6 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature recorded that day was 28.7 degrees Celsius.

Tentulia Meteorological Office in-charge Jitendra Nath Roy said that a mild cold wave has started in Tentulia and the surrounding areas of Panchagarh. The minimum temperature of the current winter season was recorded at 8.4 degrees Celsius at 9 am on Friday. The minimum temperature on Thursday was 12.6 degrees. The maximum temperature of the day was recorded at 28.7 degrees Celsius.

It was seen that the roads of the district were covered in dense fog from Thursday night to 8:30 am on Friday. Due to the dense fog in the morning, vehicles were seen moving with their headlights on. At the same time, the cold wind blowing from the north increased the intensity of the cold, making low-income people suffer.



  
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