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Tetulia records 9.3°C as dry spell grips country

Greenwatch Desk Weather 2025-12-12, 2:36pm

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The cold in Tetulia eased slightly to 9.3 degrees Celsius on Thursday, rising from the season's lowest of 8.9 degrees Celsius, though temperatures continue to hover around the 10-degree mark.


Residents in the northernmost upazila of Panchagarh district remain troubled by sharp contrasts between chilly mornings and comparatively warmer afternoons. Meteorologists warned that such fluctuations may intensify discomfort in the coming days.

According to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), Teknaf in the southeast recorded the country's highest temperature at 30.8 degrees Celsius, highlighting a stark north-south variation in weather conditions.

The BMD's 9:00 am forecast predicted generally dry weather with partly cloudy skies across most regions during the next 24 hours. Light fog may form in some places during the early morning hours.

Night temperatures may fall slightly, while daytime temperatures are likely to remain nearly unchanged, reports BSS. 

In Dhaka, the sun will set at 5:13 pm today and rise at 6:33 am tomorrow.