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Bangladesh Meteorological Department reported that rainfall has eased the recent heatwave across most regions, bringing temporary relief to citizens. On Monday, Dhaka’s temperature dropped by about 4°C compared to the previous day, while heavy rainfall was recorded in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Chattogram, and Barishal divisions. The highest rainfall was 147 millimeters in Syedpur, Nilphamari. Despite the cooling effect, experts warned that the comfortable weather may not last long.
Meteorologists attributed the ongoing weather fluctuations to global climate change and the influence of La Niña. They noted that high humidity after rainfall and incomplete activation of the monsoon are causing sticky, uncomfortable conditions. The monsoon pattern has changed, with intermittent rain and intense sunlight replacing continuous cool showers.
According to forecasts, a low-pressure system may form over the sea around July 4–5, potentially increasing rainfall. However, experts expect humid and hot conditions to persist throughout the monsoon season, with reduced rainfall likely to raise both temperature and humidity levels again.
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