Weather across Bangladesh is expected to remain dry on Monday with a temporary partly cloudy sky while moderate to thick fog may disrupt normal life in many areas, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).
The Met Office forecast said fog is likely to form at places over the country from midnight to morning and may continue in some areas until noon.
Due to thick fog, air navigation, inland river transport and road communication may face temporary disruptions.
Night temperatures may fall slightly while day temperatures are expected to remain nearly unchanged across the country.
Because of the foggy condition, cold feelings are likely to persist at many places.
The country’s lowest temperature has been recorded at Nikli in Kishoreganj at 10°C.
The BMD said the prevailing synoptic situation shows a ridge of the sub-continental high extending up to West Bengal and adjoining areas.
Meanwhile, the seasonal low lies over the South Bay, with its trough extending to the northeast Bay.
