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Bangladesh shivers in cold snap as mercury drops to 5 5 degrees C in Rajarhat

  Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 31 Jan 2021 12:44 PM BdST Updated: 31 Jan 2021 12:44 PM BdST A biting cold spell has continued to sweep across the south-western regions of Bangladesh and is expected to last a few more days. ); } The mercury dropped to 5.5 degrees Celsius in Kurigram s Rajarhat on Sunday, the lowest temperature recorded in the country this winter. Bangladesh typically experiences its coldest winter spell in January. After two mild cold snaps between December and mid-January, the third spell of chilly weather set in late in the month. Rajshahi saw the mercury dip to 5.6 degrees Celsius on Sunday. Meanwhile, the temperature fell to 6.2 degrees Celcius in Chuadanga and Ishwardi and 6.5 degrees Celsius in Badalgachhi and Syedpur.

Kurigram shivers as mercury falls to 5 5°C-533022

Kurigram shivers as mercury falls to 5.5°C Sun Online Desk 31st January, 2021 11:43:50 People in Bangladesh’s northern district Kurigram are shivering as a moderate cold wave is sweeping over the region. Local weather office recorded a temperature of 5.5 degrees Celsius in the morning, which is the lowest in the country. Subal Chandra Sarkar, officer-in-charge of Kurigram Agricultural Meteorological Observatory confirmed this saying: “The mild cold wave is expected to last for a few more days.” The normal life of the people has been disrupted. People who live from hand to mouth, the destitute, old and the young children have been the worst affected.

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