The districts of Chuadanga and Naogaon recorded the lowest temperature in Bangladesh on Wednesday, the met office has said, as a mild to moderate cold wave sweeps across the country.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) recorded a temperature of 10.2°C in both Chuadanga and Naogaon’s Badalgacchi, marking it as the lowest temperature registered in the country on Wednesday morning.
The BMD's latest bulletin indicates that there will be moderate to thick fog from midnight to morning, which may persist till noon in some areas.
This foggy condition could temporarily disrupt air navigation, inland river transport and road communication.
The weather is expected to remain dry, with temporary partly cloudy skies.
The BMD anticipates a slight rise in night temperatures, while day temperatures are likely to stay nearly unchanged nationwide.
The forecast also suggests that cold day conditions, primarily due to the fog, may prevail in different parts of the country.
Meanwhile, Rakibul Hasan, a senior observer at the Chuadanga weather observatory, confirmed the morning's temperature of 10.2°C. This chilly weather has significantly disrupted daily life in the district, with residents braving the cold to engage in their fieldwork.


