Bangladesh weather officials issued storm warnings for the next day across most regions of the country. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department expects rain and thunderstorms to hit many areas starting Monday morning. Lightning strikes and strong winds will accompany the wet weather patterns moving through various divisions.
Four southern and eastern divisions will see the heaviest rainfall amounts during this weather event. Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram and Sylhet regions face moderate to heavy downpours over the next 24 hours. Northern areas like Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka and Mymensingh will receive lighter amounts of precipitation.
Temperatures across Bangladesh will stay steady during the stormy period. Weather stations recorded the hottest reading of 35.3 degrees Celsius at Dimla station on Sunday. Bandarban reported the coolest temperature at 23.9 degrees Celsius for Monday morning measurements.
Dhaka residents can expect sunset at 6:50 this evening. Tuesday morning will bring sunrise at 5:15 for the capital city. Weather experts recommend people prepare for sudden wind gusts and electrical storms during outdoor activities.
The meteorological agency advises citizens to monitor local conditions as storms develop throughout the region. Heavy rains may cause flooding problems in low-lying areas of the affected divisions.
Four southern and eastern divisions will see the heaviest rainfall amounts during this weather event. Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram and Sylhet regions face moderate to heavy downpours over the next 24 hours. Northern areas like Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka and Mymensingh will receive lighter amounts of precipitation.
Temperatures across Bangladesh will stay steady during the stormy period. Weather stations recorded the hottest reading of 35.3 degrees Celsius at Dimla station on Sunday. Bandarban reported the coolest temperature at 23.9 degrees Celsius for Monday morning measurements.
Dhaka residents can expect sunset at 6:50 this evening. Tuesday morning will bring sunrise at 5:15 for the capital city. Weather experts recommend people prepare for sudden wind gusts and electrical storms during outdoor activities.
The meteorological agency advises citizens to monitor local conditions as storms develop throughout the region. Heavy rains may cause flooding problems in low-lying areas of the affected divisions.