BSS
  15 Dec 2025, 11:30

Tetulia continues to witness lowest temperature

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DHAKA, Dec 15, 2025 (BSS)- Tetulia of Panchagarh district has been experiencing country’s lowest temperature below 10 degree Celsius for the last one week.

Chilly winds intensified winter woes in the northern region. The biting cold has pushed winter severity to a higher level.

Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said Tetulia today recorded the country’s lowest temperature 09.0 degree Celsius with 97 percent humidity and light fog blanketing the area. 

Cold weather is causing acute suffering, particularly for low-income labourers. Driven by the need to earn a livelihood, they are forced to work in open fields and outdoors, enduring bone-chilling conditions that have made daily life increasingly difficult. Although sunshine appeared later in the day, it failed to bring noticeable warmth.

Chattogram, Ambagan and Bandarban in the southeast part of the country registered the country’s highest temperature at 32.0 degrees Celsius on Sunday, underscoring the stark north-south divide in weather conditions.

The BMD statistics showed that the minimum temperature in Tetulia has been hovering around the 10-degree mark for seven straight days and there is prediction to fall further in the coming days.

According to the Tetulia Weather Observation Centre, the minimum temperature was recorded at 9 degrees Celsius at 9 am this morning. During the period, humidity stood at 89 percent, while wind speed ranged between 9 and 10 kilometres per hour. 

On the previous day, Sunday, the minimum temperature was also recorded at 9 degrees Celsius while on Saturday the minimum temperature stood at 9.3 degrees and the same temperature of 9.3 degrees Celsius was recorded on Friday as well.

The lowest temperature of the current season was recorded Thursday, when the mercury in Tetulia dipped to 8.9 degrees Celsius. 

The BMD forecast, issued at 9:00 am today, predicted generally dry weather with partly cloudy skies across most regions over the next 24 hours.

Light fog may form in places during early morning hours. Nighttime temperatures could dip slightly, while daytime readings are expected to follow the same.

In Dhaka, the sun will set at 5:14 pm today and rise at 6:34 am tomorrow.