C T Online Desk: Winter has intensified its cold grip on Bangladesh, especially the northern region, with a moderate to mild cold wave sweeping over the country.
The lowest temperature in the country on Friday was recorded at a cool 6.1°C in Rajarhat upazila of Kurigram.
People are also feeling chilly due to the increase in humidity and wind speed, and Meteorologist Tofajjol Hossain said the cold spell may persist for a few more days.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) in its morning bulletin said a mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions as well as the districts of Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Moulvibazar, Jessore and Kushtia, and it may continue and spread further.
Nighttime temperatures may fall by 1-2°C and day temperatures may fall slightly, it added.
Meanwhile, the bleak weather has brought people’s lives to a standstill.
Chhaya Adhikari, a resident of Dinajpur’s Rajbari area, said the cold, coupled with the wind, feels like “icy pricks” on the skin.
Rafikul Islam, an autorickshaw driver of the same area, said daily wage earners are the worst sufferers in winter. “I left home in the morning but have been unable to find passengers,” he said.