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Cold wave cold may push temperatures down to 8°C in February

February 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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There is also no possibility of cyclones or depressions forming over the Bay of Bengal during the month.

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02 February, 2026, 12:55 pm

Last modified: 02 February, 2026, 12:57 pm

Mild cold wave grips northern Bangladesh, disrupting life as authorities distribute warm clothes to vulnerable riverbank residents. Photo: BSS

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Mild cold wave grips northern Bangladesh, disrupting life as authorities distribute warm clothes to vulnerable riverbank residents. Photo: BSS

Mild cold wave grips northern Bangladesh, disrupting life as authorities distribute warm clothes to vulnerable riverbank residents. Photo: BSS

A mild cold wave is likely to affect parts of northern, western and northwestern Bangladesh during the first half of February, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department.

The cold wave may push temperatures down to between 8°C and 10°C in some areas, it said, though no severe or prolonged cold spell is anticipated.

The outlook was shared at a meeting of the expert team on Long Range Weather Forecast held on Saturday afternoon at the Storm Warning Centre in Dhaka.


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Despite the cold condition in certain areas, both day and night temperatures are forecast to rise gradually and remain above normal across the country over the month, indicating that winter is likely to ease rather than intensify.

Besides, moderate to dense fog is likely to form over river basins during the early hours while light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere in the country in the first half of the current month.

Rainfall is expected to remain below normal nationwide throughout February, the department said.

There is also no possibility of cyclones or depressions forming over the Bay of Bengal during the month.

However, forecasters cautioned that isolated thunderstorms accompanied by hail may occur for one to two days during the second half of February, a typical pre-monsoon transition feature.

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