Winter settles over Bangladesh: Cooler days and nights ahead
The five-day extended outlook of the Met office suggests temperatures may dip even further, intensifying the chill across the country
As winter deepens across Bangladesh, a distinct temperature drop is being observed nationwide.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) forecasts cooler days and nights, with temperatures expected to decline further in the coming weeks.
In its latest 72-hour forecast issued last night (4 December), the BMD said that nighttime temperatures are likely to fall by 1–2°C, while daytime temperatures could also experience a slight decline.
The weather is expected to remain mostly dry, with light to moderate fog in some areas during the late night and early morning hours.
A seasonal low-pressure system over the South Bay of Bengal and its extension into the northeastern Bay has contributed to these conditions, marking the transition into a more typical winter pattern.
The five-day extended outlook suggests temperatures may dip even further, intensifying the chill across the country.
December: A Time of Mild Yet Distinctive Winters
December heralds a shift in Bangladesh's climate, characterised by dry conditions, cooler nights, and pleasant days.
According to international weather monitoring agencies, the average daytime highs in most regions range between 25°C and 27°C, while nighttime lows fall to around 14°C to 17°C.
Cities like Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet experience low humidity levels and abundant sunshine, making the weather conducive to outdoor activities and travel.
Dhaka: Daytime temperatures typically hover between 16°C and 26°C, with little to no rainfall.
Chattogram: The coastal city enjoys mild winter weather, with temperatures ranging from 17.5°C to 25°C.
Sylhet: Known for its hilly terrain, Sylhet experiences cooler conditions, with lows reaching 13°C.
Historical Context and Cultural Significance
Winter in Bangladesh is a season of festivities and agricultural activities.
Farmers utilise this time to cultivate crops like rice and vegetables under favourable conditions.
Cities and rural areas alike embrace the cooler weather, with fairs, weddings, and outdoor events in full swing.
However, the chillier nights and potential fog can pose challenges for vulnerable communities, particularly in northern districts, where temperatures tend to be lower.
Travellers are advised to exercise caution during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced due to fog.
Advisory for Residents and Visitors
The BMD recommends light jackets for evenings and early mornings and stay updated on weather conditions, especially for those travelling long distances.
International visitors are encouraged to explore Bangladesh during this period, with key destinations like Cox's Bazar, the Sundarbans, and tea gardens in Sylhet offering an ideal blend of pleasant weather and scenic beauty.
As the winter chill intensifies, Bangladesh prepares to embrace a season of natural beauty, cultural celebrations, and a much-anticipated respite from the heat.