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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2025

Cold wave

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Temperature rises further, may drop from Wednesday: Met office

According to Meteorological Office, the intensity of winter started increasing towards the end of last December and after a few days, it has decreased

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Mild cold wave sweeping over parts of country: BMD

Photo: TBS
Environment

Moderate cold wave likely to continue in some places: Met office

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Cold waves may return in country after 9 January: BMD

Representational image. File photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Mild cold wave grips parts of country 

Dense fog at Dhaka's Dhanmondi area on 2 January. Photo: Md Tajul Islam/TBS
Environment

Dense fog and chilly winds grip Dhaka as cold wave descends

The country's lowest temperature was recorded at 9.8 degree celsius at Chuadanga on 2 January. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Cold wave grips Chuadanga as lowest temperature recorded in Bangladesh

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

Cold wave disrupts daily life across Bangladesh

Panchagarh district experiences lowest temperature for the fifth day on Saturday, 30 November 2024. This photo of foggy morning in Tetulia, Panchagarh was captured recently. Photo: Md Tajul Islam/TBS
Bangladesh

First cold wave of season grips country, expected to intensify

Ignoring the bitter cold, heavily dressed commuters are on their way to work near Rajshahi University on Saturday morning when the temperature was recorded as merely 12 degrees Celsius. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Bangladesh

Mild cold wave sweeping over Rangpur division to continue

The recent cold spell that gripped the country has taken a toll on gladiolus flowers at Panisara union in Jashore’s Jhikargacha upazila. The below 10 degrees Celsius temperatures, and accompanying rain have damaged gladiolus leaves, shattering the expectations of growers. The photo was taken on Friday. Photo: TBS
Economy

Cold wave wreaks havoc on Godkhali's flower farming

Representational image. File photo: UNB
Environment

Mild to moderate cold wave sweeping over 3 divisions including Dhaka: Met Office

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Cold wave may abate in eight places including Dhaka

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