Drizzling rain throughout the night in Panchagarh, the northernmost district known as the daughter of the Himalayas, heralded the arrival of winter on Thursday. The light rain has washed away the dust accumulated on the roads and nature has returned to a fresh and fresh atmosphere. There is only one month left for winter in the land of six seasons.
That is, the months of Paush and Magh are winter. But in Panchagarh, the cold is felt even before the arrival of the winter season. Due to the recent drizzle of light rain in the cloudy sky, it seems that the winter season is knocking on the door of the house. According to the elders of Panchagarh, it is very difficult to feel the country of six seasons in Panchagarh now. There is no heat in the summer season. There is no proper rainfall during the monsoon season. It seems that the autumn season and the winter season have come forward. There is no bitter cold like before in the winter season.
There is no sound of the wind blowing the leaves of the trees in the spring season. Large forests are being cleared and there is no flow of water in the rivers and canals. The war in several countries of the world has had an adverse effect on the world's nature. Bangladesh, which has six seasons, is also not left out of the adverse effects of this climate. For good reason, it is difficult to find a connection between nature and any season. However, some glimpses of winter, monsoon and summer seasons can be seen in nature. That is why Panchagarh has reached the list of the coldest districts. Everyone, young and old, says that sometimes it is very hot, sometimes very cold. In addition, it is cold during the day and hot in the early part of the night and cold at the end of the night. As a result, various diseases, pests and colds, coughs and fevers are prevalent in the family.
However, after the drizzle of last Thursday, Panchagarh felt a slight cold during the day. Besides, due to the lack of heavy rainfall in Panchagarh this monsoon season, the severity of winter may increase, according to environment and weather experts. Jitendranath Roy, Officer-in-Charge of Tentulia 1st First Class Meteorological Observatory, said that the lowest temperature was recorded at 22 degrees Celsius in Tentulia, Panchagarh on Thursday. In addition, 7.0 millimeters of rainfall was recorded in the last 24 hours. There is a possibility of light rain with cloudy skies for the next 3 days. However, there is no possibility of heavy rain. However, due to cloudy weather and cold winds, there is a fear of early winter.