Low-pressure Likely to Form over Bay of Bengal Within 24 Hours
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has indicated that a low-pressure system may form in the central region of the southern Bay of Bengal within the next 24 hours.
This information was provided in the weather forecast issued on Saturday (December 7) for the 72 hours starting from 9 am.
The forecast states that the weather across the country is expected to remain dry, with a partly cloudy sky. Moderate to dense fog may form in some parts of the northern region late at night and early morning, while light to moderate fog is expected in other regions. Both day and night temperatures may decrease slightly.
For Sunday (December 8), from 9 am to the following 24 hours, the weather is expected to remain dry across the country with a partly cloudy sky. Moderate to dense fog may form in the northern regions late at night and early morning, while light to moderate fog is likely elsewhere. Night temperatures may rise slightly, while day temperatures will remain nearly unchanged.
For Monday (December 9), from 9 am to the following 24 hours, the weather is expected to remain predominantly dry across the country with a partly cloudy sky. Light to moderate fog may form in some areas late at night and early morning. Night temperatures may rise slightly, while day temperatures may decrease slightly. Over the next five days, temperatures are expected to drop further during both day and night.
The extended portion of the subcontinental high-pressure ridge lies over Bihar and adjoining areas. A seasonal low-pressure system is positioned over the southern Bay of Bengal with its extended section reaching up to the northeastern Bay of Bengal. A low-pressure system is expected to form in the central region of the southern Bay of Bengal within the next 24 hours.
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