4:45 am, Sunday, 16 November 2025

Cooler November Weather Brings Much-Needed Relief Across Bangladesh

Bangladesh is experiencing a noticeably cooler November, with average temperatures around 29.6°C—slightly lower than usual. Forecasts show clear skies, minimal rainfall, and moderate winds across Dhaka, Chattogram, and other major cities.

Humidity levels remain around 55%, making outdoor activities more comfortable after months of intense heat. Many residents are spending more time outside, while businesses and local markets are seeing increased footfall.

Seasonal Benefits for Daily Life

The milder weather is helping reduce heat-related discomfort that affected large parts of the country earlier in the year. Parks, open spaces, and recreational areas are seeing more visitors as evenings become more comfortable.

Farmers, especially in northern districts, are benefiting from the reduced rainfall. Harvesting activities are progressing without major weather-related disruptions.

Health Concerns Remain

While the improved weather is widely welcomed, health experts warn of possible respiratory issues triggered by changing temperatures. Urban areas with high pollution levels may see increased cases of coughing, sneezing, and dust-related discomfort.

People with asthma and chronic respiratory conditions have been advised to take precautions during early morning and late-night hours.

 

Cooler November Weather Brings Much-Needed Relief Across Bangladesh

01:00:59 am, Sunday, 16 November 2025

Bangladesh is experiencing a noticeably cooler November, with average temperatures around 29.6°C—slightly lower than usual. Forecasts show clear skies, minimal rainfall, and moderate winds across Dhaka, Chattogram, and other major cities.

Humidity levels remain around 55%, making outdoor activities more comfortable after months of intense heat. Many residents are spending more time outside, while businesses and local markets are seeing increased footfall.

Seasonal Benefits for Daily Life

The milder weather is helping reduce heat-related discomfort that affected large parts of the country earlier in the year. Parks, open spaces, and recreational areas are seeing more visitors as evenings become more comfortable.

Farmers, especially in northern districts, are benefiting from the reduced rainfall. Harvesting activities are progressing without major weather-related disruptions.

Health Concerns Remain

While the improved weather is widely welcomed, health experts warn of possible respiratory issues triggered by changing temperatures. Urban areas with high pollution levels may see increased cases of coughing, sneezing, and dust-related discomfort.

People with asthma and chronic respiratory conditions have been advised to take precautions during early morning and late-night hours.