According to the Bengali calendar, it is full monsoon now. Yesterday Sunday was 2 Shravana. At this time, the nature will be wet in the new monsoon. It will rain from time to time. Besides, there will be torrential rain day after day. In that rain, there will be water all over the farms, fields and fields - this is the usual weather condition of modern Bengal. But there is no rain in Dinajpur for the last 15 days.
The temperature in Dinajpur is above 37 degrees Celsius. The wind is blowing. There is no comfort even inside the house in the intense heat. Fan air is also warm. In the morning, immediately after sunrise, fire started pouring from the sky in the hot sun. When the sun goes down in the middle of the day, the situation inside the house also takes a terrible shape. As the day length is long, the catch becomes hot due to long periods of intense sun. All together, people are panting in the almost equal heat day and night. Farmers, rickshaw pullers and laborers are in dire straits in the scorching heat. Such conditions of heat wave may continue for two more days.

Tofazzal Hossain, officer-in-charge of Dinajpur Regional Meteorological Office, said that for the past 10 days, mild to moderate heat wave has continued in Dinajpur. The highest temperature recorded in Dinajpur on July 5 was 36.3 degrees Celsius. Since then the temperature has been hovering over 36 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature recorded in Dinajpur yesterday was 37.4 degrees Celsius. Earlier last Wednesday, the highest temperature recorded in Dinajpur was 37.4 degrees Celsius. This is the highest temperature of this season.
Tofazzal Hossain said that besides the high temperature, the heat is felt due to the excess of water vapor in the air. Currently, the air contains a maximum of 92 percent and a minimum of 53 to 55 percent water vapor.
Dinajpur has not seen rain since July 3. 1 mm rainfall was recorded in Dinajpur on July 3. Tofazzal Hossain said that there is a possibility of rainfall in Dinajpur region on July 18.
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