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Heavy rain set to soak Bangladesh from Tuesday

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Monsoon winds accompanied by a potential low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal are likely to trigger intermittent rains over the next few days, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).

From Tuesday, heavy downpours could occur in some places of the country, the Met Office forecast, bdnews24.com reports. 

Meteorologist Abul Kalam Mallik said, “The low could form around the 27th [May]. But the chances of it turning into a depression or cyclone is very low. It will rain everyday. From the 27th, some places will experience heavy to very heavy rains.

“The monsoon has reached the Teknaf coast. Its influence, along with the formation of a low pressure, will increase rainfall, which may continue for three-four days.”

If the low evolves from depression into a cyclone, it will be called “Shakti”, named by Sri Lanka.

The Met Office’s regular bulletin on Saturday said that the extension of the low-pressure area stretches from West Bengal to the southwest of Bangladesh and to the north Bay of Bengal.

 

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