Weather
Storms up to 60 kmph expected in Dhaka and six districts today

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has forecast storms with wind speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour in Dhaka and six other districts today. The warning is in effect from 5:00 am to 1:00 pm on Tuesday (5 August).
According to the forecast signed by meteorologist Dr Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik, Dhaka, Noakhali, Cumilla, Tangail, Mymensingh and Sylhet regions may experience rain or thunderstorms accompanied by south or south-easterly winds at speeds between 45 and 60 kmph. River ports in these areas have been advised to hoist cautionary signal number 1.
In its latest 120-hour nationwide forecast, the BMD said most areas in Dhaka, Barishal, Chattogram and Sylhet divisions, and many areas in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh and Khulna divisions, are likely to see temporary gusty winds with light to moderate rain or thunderstorms.
Some parts of the country may experience moderately heavy to heavy rainfall. Daytime temperatures may rise slightly, while nighttime temperatures are expected to remain nearly unchanged.
Weather
Met Office Warns of Heavy Rainfall Across All Divisions

Heavy to very heavy rainfall has been forecast across all divisions of Bangladesh, according to the Meteorological Department on Monday (15 September). Officials warned that monsoon activity over the country and the Bay of Bengal remains strong, raising the likelihood of widespread downpours.
Meteorologist Khandaker Hafizur Rahman said the low pressure over Telangana has weakened, but the monsoon trough is still active over Rajshahi, Rangpur, Mymensingh, Dhaka, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet.
Until Tuesday (16 September) morning, most areas are expected to see light to moderate rain or thundershowers, with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in some regions. Day and night temperatures may slightly decrease.
From Wednesday (17 September), rainfall will be more concentrated in Rangpur, Mymensingh, and Sylhet, while other divisions may see scattered showers. Temperatures may rise slightly during this period.
The forecast for Thursday (18 September) and Friday (19 September) indicates continued rainfall across the country, with heavier downpours in the northern and northeastern regions. Temperatures are expected to remain steady or increase slightly.
Weather
Dhaka May See Slight Drop in Temperature with Chance of Light Rain

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast a slight drop in temperature for Dhaka and surrounding areas. In its six-hour weather bulletin from 7 AM Sunday, the agency said the sky may remain partly cloudy to temporarily cloudy with chances of light rain.
Winds are expected to blow from the south and southeast at a speed of 8 to 12 kilometers per hour.
At 6 AM, Dhaka recorded a temperature of 29 degrees Celsius with humidity at 83 percent, according to the Met Office.
Weather
Low over Bay of Bengal prompts signal No. 3 at all seaports

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has advised all seaports to hoist local cautionary signal No. 3 as squally weather is likely over the North Bay and coastal areas.
In a warning issued on Wednesday (3 September), meteorologist Dr. Md Omar Faruq said a low-pressure area over the northwest Bay of Bengal has intensified into a well-marked low. It is likely to move west-northwestward, causing significant pressure variations and squally winds over the region.
Authorities instructed Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra ports to keep signal No. 3 hoisted. Fishing boats and trawlers in the North Bay have been advised to remain close to the coast and proceed with caution until further notice.
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