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TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025

Temperature

Rain in University of Dhaka's TSC area this afternoon (16 April). Photo: Rajib Dhar
Environment

Rains likely across country; temperature may drop

Besides, mild heat wave is sweeping Dhaka, Tangail, Gopalganj, Rajbari, Sirajganj, Chandpur, Bandarban, Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Jashor and Jhenaidah districts and it may abate from some places,...

In a desperate bid to beat the scorching heat, two young men cool off under a forceful stream of water from an irrigation pump in Chuadanga on 10 May 2025, where the mercury hit a season-high 42°C. Photo: TBS
Environment

Chuadanga reels in heatwave, records season's highest temperature at 42°C

Representational Image
Environment

Temperatures likely to rise across country

A construction worker sits with his head in his hand, overwhelmed by the relentless heat, while others rest nearby during a punishingly hot day in Dhaka. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Environment

Is soaring temperature in Dhaka becoming a new normal?

Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Cox’s Bazar records highest 36.8°C temperature

Illustration: TBS
Environment

Mild heat wave sweeping 7 districts; rains likely in Khulna, Sylhet

Image: Courtesy
Energy

Govt directs minimum AC temp at 25°C to curb power demand

How govt prepares to meet Ramadan power demand as temperatures rise
Energy

How govt prepares to meet Ramadan power demand as temperatures rise

Chuadanga weather office recorded the country’s lowest temperature at 10.2 degree Celsius in Chuadanga and nearby Gopalganj district on 12 December. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Chuadanga sees sudden fall in temperature

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Lowest temp drops to 7.9 degree Celsius at Tetulia

Representational image. File photo: UNB
Environment

Lowest temperature drops to 7.3°C at Tetulia

Farmers at a paddy field. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Bangladesh

Northern people heave relief as temperature continues rising

Cars moved in dense smog in the Postogala area of Dhaka on 11 December. Photo: Focus Bangla
Environment

Temperature may drop in next 5 days: BMD

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