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   Bangladesh
Mild cold wave again in Panchagarh
  Date : 14-01-2025

Two days ago, the temperature rose from 11 to 13 degrees, but again the winter intensity in the winter-prone district of Panchagarh has increased and dropped to 9 degrees.

On Tuesday (January 14) at 6 am, the temperature was recorded at 9.6 degrees Celsius at Tentulia in the district. Mild cold wave is again flowing over the district.

Earlier, on Friday (January 10), the lowest temperature of this winter season was recorded at 7.3 degrees Celsius in Panchagarh. At 9 am on Saturday (January 11), 8.2 degrees Celsius, Sunday (January 12) 10.5 degrees, Monday (January 13) 12.7 degrees Celsius were recorded.

Jitendranath Roy, Officer-in-Charge of Tentulia Meteorological Monitoring Center, said that the temperature dropped to 9.8 degrees Celsius at 6 am on Tuesday. The air humidity was 99 percent. However, he also said that several more cold waves will flow throughout January.



  
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