Chuadanga, 13 Mar -Chuadanga has started to feel the brunt of intense heat, recording the highest temperature of the season at 37 degrees Celsius on Thursday.
With scorching conditions setting in, the region is facing an early onset of extreme weather, raising concerns about the impact on both daily life and the environment.
According to the local Weather Observatory Centre, the temperature in Chuadanga has been fluctuating between 30 and 35 degrees Celsius over the past week. However, on Thursday, it rose to 37 degrees.
The weather office mentioned that the temperature on the same day last year was 35 degrees Celsius.
Chuadanga recorded 33 and 35.3 Degrees Celsius, respectively on Tuesday and Wednesday, said Chuadanga Weather Observatory Centre.
Rakibul Hasan, Senior Observer at the Chuadanga Weather Observatory, said that temperatures may continue to rise in the coming days.
He said, "The temperature has been between 30-35 degrees for the past week, but it has reached 37 degrees today. Such weather conditions may persist for a few more days."
According to BMD’s weather bulletin on Wednesday, a mild heat wave is sweeping over the districts of Faridpur, Rajshahi, Ishurdi, Khulna, Jashore and Chuadanga and it may spread.
Day and night temperatures may rise slightly over the country.
Meanwhile, rain or thunder showers accompanied by temporary gusty or squally wind is likely to occur at one or two places over Sylhet division and weather may remain mainly dry with temporary partly cloudy skies elsewhere over the country.