The Bangladesh Meteorological Department reported that although rainfall has decreased across the country, there is no immediate risk of severe heat. On Sunday, skies over Dhaka were partly cloudy with no chance of rain, while temperatures were expected to rise nationwide. On Saturday evening, Rangamati recorded the highest temperature at 37°C, and Dhaka saw less than one millimeter of rain.
Meteorologist Dr. Omar Faruk said that scattered light rain may continue in parts of the country, with moderate to heavy rainfall possible in Sylhet and Chattogram divisions. He added that the southwest monsoon could begin advancing through the Teknaf coast around June 3, increasing rainfall and signaling the onset of the monsoon season. During that time, humidity may rise, leading to a humid atmosphere.
Despite the temperature increase, the weather office noted that the likelihood of oppressive heat remains low because the south wind has weakened and humidity levels are below normal.