cold wave
At 6 degree C, Naogaon records lowest temperature in 24 hours
A mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over parts of Bangladesh. The country’s lowest temperature in 24 hours -- till 6 am today -- was recorded at 6 degree Celsius in Badalgachhi of Naogaon district, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).
The highest temperature was recorded at 28.4 degree Celsius in Teknaf during this period.
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The BMD in its bulletin said, a mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over Rangpur, Rajshahi and Mymensingh divisions and the districts of Tangail, Faridpur, Rangamati, Cumilla, Moulvibazar, Chuadanga and Kushtia, and it may continue.
Moderate to thick fog may occur over the river basins and light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere over the country from midnight till morning.
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Weather may remain dry with temporary partly cloudy skies over the country. Night and day temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country, it added.
At 6.2 degree C, Tetulia records lowest temperature in Bangladesh in 24 hours
A mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions and the district of Chuadanga, and it may continue. The country’s lowest temperature was recorded at 6.2 degree Celsius in Tetulia in 24 hours, till 6 am today (January 18, 2023), according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).
The highest temperature was recorded at 29.4 degree Celsius in Sandwip during this period.
Temperature between 8 to 10 degrees Celsius is considered a mild cold wave, 6 to 8 degrees Celsius a moderate cold wave, and less than 6 degrees Celsius a severe cold wave.
Read more: Chuadanga records season's lowest temperature
Moderate to thick fog may occur over the river basins and light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere over the country during midnight to morning.
Weather may remain dry with temporary partly cloudy skies over the country. Night and day temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country, the DMD said.
Meanwhile, a moderate cold wave and dense fog have hit the Kurigram district hard, disrupting day to day life.
Read more: Cold wave: Jashore, Chuadanga record lowest temperature at 7.8 degree C
“A moderate cold wave is sweeping over Kurigram district, and it may continue,” Tuhin Mia, an officer of Razarhat Agriculture Weather Observatory Center, said Wednesday morning.
The daily wage earners are the worst sufferers as they could not go out for work in the district. The temperature dropped to 7.3 degrees Celsius at 9 am today.
Mild cold wave sweeps 4 districts
Mild cold wave is sweeping Kishoreganj, Nilphamari, Panchagarh and Kurigram districts and it may spread, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said Sunday morning.
Temperature between 8 to 10 degrees Celsius is considered a mild cold wave, 6 to 8 degrees Celsius a moderate cold wave and less than 6 degrees Celsius a severe cold wave.
Read more: Mild cold wave sweeps several parts of Bangladesh
Besides, moderate to thick fog may occur over the river basins and adjoining area and light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere over the country during midnight to morning and it may continue till noon at places, it said in a bulletin.
The lowest temperature in the country was recorded at 8.3 degrees Celsius in Tetulia in 24 hours till 6am today. The highest temperature was recorded at 29.4 degrees Celsius in Teknaf.
Weather may remain mainly dry with temporary partly cloudy sky over the country.
Read more: Cold wave: Jashore, Chuadanga record lowest temperature at 7.8 degree C
Night temperature may fall by (1-2)°C and day temperature may rise slightly over the country, it added.
Tetulia records season’s lowest temperature at 6.1 degrees C this morning
Tetulia of Panchagarh recorded the season’s lowest temperature in Bangladesh at 6.1 degrees Celsius, in 24 hours till this morning (January 14, 2023) as a mild cold wave is sweeping across parts of the country.
On the other hand, Dhaka recorded 14.7 degrees Celsius temperature during this period with world's worst air.
Though a mild cold wave is sweeping across most of the divisions including Rajshahi and Rangpur, it may abate within the next one to two days, Hafizur Rahman, a meteorologist of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), told UNB this morning.
Read More: Mild to moderate cold wave sweeping over Rajshahi, Rangpur divisions
Besides, moderate to thick fog may occur over the river basins and adjoining area and light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere over the country from midnight to morning and it may continue at places till noon, he said.
Night temperature may remain nearly unchanged and day temperature may rise by 1-2° Celsius over the country, the meteorologist said, adding that weather may remain dry with temporary partly cloudy sky over the country.
Temperature between 8 to 10 degrees Celsius is considered a mild cold wave, 6 to 8 degrees Celsius a moderate cold wave and less than 6 degrees Celsius a severe cold wave.
Read more: Cold wave grips parts of Bangladesh; situation likely to improve after 2/3 days
At 6.3 degree C, Chuadanga records season’s lowest temperature today
Chuadanga has recorded the season’s lowest temperature in Bangladesh at 6.3 degrees Celsius today (January 12, 2023).
Rakibul Hasan, in-charge of Chuadanga Weather Observatory Centre, said they have recorded 6.3 degrees Celsius at 9 am on Thursday, which is the lowest temperature of this season.
A mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over the district and it may continue, he said.
Also read: Mild to moderate cold wave sweeping over Rajshahi, Rangpur divisions
The temperature may fall further in the next few days, he added.
The shivering cold has disrupted the day-to-day lives of people, especially the daily wager earners in the district.
People are being forced to remain indoors due to the cold wave.
Read More: Khulna struggles to cope with biting cold wave
Room Heaters Buyer Guide with Price Ranges in Bangladesh
Different parts of Bangladesh are grasped by cold waves in the winter season. Usually, the temperature stays low from December to February. This year, the country is experiencing the worst bout of cold in several decades. Meteorologists fears that this isn’t the worst of it and that the country might face several more cold waves this season. In this situation, a room heater can keep the home warm and give comfort. Let’s take a look at the room heater buyer guide under different price ranges in Bangladesh.
What to Consider While Buying a Room Heater?
There are several aspects to consider while buying a room heater. If you buy a heater just based on the looks, it will only be a room ornament. Here’s what you need to look for first in a room heater.
Heating Ability
The first thing to check for is the heating ability. The heating capacity of any heater depends on its size and the wattage it can deliver. But it also depends on the size of the space or room you’re trying to heat. The heater should be proportionate with the size of the space.
Now there’s a complex mathematical algorithm to determine the exact wattage needed to heat a certain space. But we won’t get to those complicacies. As a rule of thumb, understand that you need a 10-watt heating per square space of floor area.
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Heater Types
In addition to the wattage, you also need to consider the types of heater. Three types of heaters are used most commonly. These are –
Convection Heaters
These heaters work by the principle of convection. If you want to heat the entire space, these are your best bets. But the downside is that it takes considerably longer to heat with convection heaters.
Radiant Heaters
If you want quick heating then radiant heaters should be your go-to choice. Instead of going for the entire space, radiant heaters isolate a single point and get to work.
Fan-Forced Heaters
These heaters work with the principle of an air cooler. An internal heating mechanism produces hot air, which is then propagated using the fan. These are a great option if you want a surrounding heating that disperses on the space slowly.
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Efficiency
This point is somewhat tied to the first point. When choosing a room heater, many people make the mistake of going overboard. That is to say that they buy a heater much larger than their required space.
This creates two problems, you’re making the room heater a primary source of heating which it isn’t. And you’re also driving up your electricity bills. Make sure to buy an efficient heater. It’ll save you money on the purchase as well as the bills.
Safety Features
Make sure to go over the safety manuals before or after purchasing a room heater. Most heaters, especially radiant and convection heaters tend to get very hot on the surface. Although most models come with an added protective grill, it's still better to go over the dos and don’t when the heater is at work.
Noise Level
Room heaters are, after all, electrical appliances. So it's pretty normal they would make noise. If you want a completely serene and quiet experience, you should go for the radiant or convection heater as fan-forced heaters make considerable noise.
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Best Room Heaters at Different Price Points in Bangladesh
Room heaters are available in all shapes and sizes with several different features built into them. The bigger the size and features, the more expensive it is. Make sure to check the buyer guide so that you can make informed purchase decisions. The list is broken down into several price ranges for ease of budgeting.
Top Room Heaters under Tk5000
Wonder Heater Pro
The first one on the list is an entry-level room heater rated at 900 watts. This is a portable heater best suited for rooms up to 20 sq m. It’s a fan-forced model and comes in two different heat settings.
The best thing about this budget heater is the built-in thermostat. The heater automatically turns off once the desired temperature is reached.
The price of the Wonder Heater Pro is around 1200 BDT.
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Miyako PTC-602
The next on the list is a 4-in-1 solution from Miyako. The PTC-602 has four different heating modes depending on the heating needs of the room. It has power ranges from 1000 to 2000 watts so you can easily be able to heat small to large rooms.
The heater even has a 70-degree oscillation feature to provide surround heat. The standard light indicator and tip-over switch are also present.
The price of the Miyako PTC-602 ranges from BDT 2850 to 3500 depending on sellers.
Walton WRH-PTC204T
If you’re looking for a stylish fan-forced room heater, then the WRH-PTC204T Walton should be your go-to choice. The WRH-PTC204T comes with two heating options at 1000 watts and 2000 watts, respectively. The built-in thermostat allows for accurate temperature control.
Even though the WRH-PTC204T has a slender build, its wide oscillation allows for an even blow across the room. The built-in tip-over switch and additional grill ensure there won’t be any accidents with this one.
The price of Walton WRH-PTC204T is 3,600 BDT.
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Nova 2000W Portable Room Heater
The next one is also from a local brand called Nova. Their 2000-watt portable room heater is based on a fan-forced heating mechanism. Just like all other standard room heaters, this one also comes with two heat settings. The heating motor is made from 100% industrial-grade copper wiring for durability and longevity.
Nova also uses a proprietary cool touch technology as the housing of the heater. The price of the room heater ranges from TK 1,599 to 2000 depending on the sellers.
PTC Electric Room Heater NSB-120
PTC room heaters are popular for their utility and portability. The NSB-120 is a perfect handy room heater that produces up to 1500 watts of heating. It has dual settings which max out at 1500 watts and the other one at 1200 watts. There is no direct thermostat but it uses intelligent climate control to understand the heating duration.
You will also get one year of warranty with this room heater. The price of NSB-120 is 1,600 BDT.
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Best Room Heaters Under 10000
Rowa Ceramic Room Heater
If you’re looking for a stylish and high-functioning room heater, then the Rowa ceramic room heater might just be the thing for you. Its outer material is made from ceramic which is an excellent heat-repellant.
The heater is rated at 2000 watts and uses the radiant type of heating for concentrated heating. In addition to all the bells and whistles, you’re also getting a remote controller to control all the different functions it offers.
The price of the Rowa ceramic room heater is 6,990 BDT.
Delonghi Ceramic Room Heater DCH4590ER
Here is another high-quality ceramic room heater from the house of Delonghi. The DCH4590ER has an electronic control panel and a built-in dust filter to keep your heater looking and performing like new. The heating starts from 1100 watts and goes all the way up to 2000 watts. There is also a remote control option as well as a safety tip-over switch.
The price of Delonghi DCH4590ER is 5,700 BDT.
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Best Room Heaters Over TK10000
Miyako Oil Filled Room Heater 13 Fins
The Miyako 13 fins room heater is perfect for large rooms. If you want all in one solution for your multi-room house on the same floor, then the 13 fins can be a great pick. It's ideal for large living spaces as well.
The heater can support up to 2500 watts with three different heating modes. It also comes with an adjustable thermostat for desired heating. And since it's quite large, there are convenient wheels to move the heater from place to place.
The Miyako 13 Fins costs 17,000 BDT.
Imarflex Oil Filled Room Heater INY-09W
The Imarflex INY-09W resembles a very retro look. Even though it's considerably large, it can only manage up to 1000 watts of heating. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have other perks. The INY-09W has intelligent heating and a controlled thermostat for optimum heating. It also has a dual safety mechanism to ensure no accidents whatsoever. But perhaps the biggest selling point of INY-09W is that it is completely noise free.
The price of INY-09W is 12,000 BDT.
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Nikai Oil Filled Room Heater 11 Fins
The last one on the list is from Nikai. This one also uses oil-filled radiation technology and has 11 fins for multi-directional heating.
The room heater has a futuristic design with its slab-like appearance. It has an adjustable heating option starting from 1000 watts up to 2000 watts. It's best suited for rooms up to the size of 65 square meters. The heater is made to be energy efficient with its intelligent heating technology.
The price of Nikai Nikai Oil Filled Room Heater is 15,500 BDT.
Final Words
So far, we have discussed how to buy a room heater in Bangladesh under different budget ranges. However, the price tags may vary depending on sellers and the available discount offers. Hope this discussion will help you to make informed purchase decisions and be warm and cozy this winter.
At 7 degrees Celsius, Tetulia records season’s lowest temperature
Tetulia of Panchagarh recorded the season’s lowest temperature in Bangladesh at 7 degrees Celsius, in 24 hours till Monday (January 09, 2023) morning as a mild cold wave is sweeping parts of the country.
Dhaka recorded 13.2 degrees Celsius during this period.
A mild cold wave is sweeping Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions and Chuadanga district which may continue, said the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) in its latest bulletin.
Read more: Cold wave: Jashore, Chuadanga record lowest temperature at 7.8 degree C
Besides, moderate to thick fog may occur over the river basins and adjoining area and light to moderate fog may occur elsewhere over the country from midnight to morning and it may continue at places till noon, it added.
Night temperature may remain nearly unchanged and day temperature may rise by 1-2° Celsius over the country.
Weather may remain dry with temporary partly cloudy sky over the country, said the weather department.
Read More: Khulna struggles to cope with biting cold wave.
Cold wave: Jashore, Chuadanga record lowest temperature at 7.8 degree C
Jashore and Chuadanga districts recorded the lowest temperature in Bangladesh, at 7.8 degree Celsius, in 24 hours till this morning as a mild cold wave is sweeping across the country.
Chuadanga has been recording the lowest temperatures for the third consecutive day, said Rakibul Hasan, officer-in-charge of Chuadanga's local meteorological office.
“This situation will remain for a day or two. The temperature may drop further,” he added.
Dhaka recorded 12.3 degree Celsius during this period.
Read more: Cold wave grips parts of Bangladesh; situation likely to improve after 2/3 days
A mild to moderate cold wave is sweeping over Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions and the districts of Tangail, Faridpur, Manikganj, Jashore, Chuadanga, Satkhira and Kushtia and it may continue, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said this morning.
Besides, moderate to thick fog may occur over the country from midnight to morning, and it may continue till noon at places.
Night temperature may remain nearly unchanged and day temperature may rise slightly over the country. Due to the reduced difference between day and night temperature, moderate to severe cold conditions are likely over the country, it added.
Weather may remain dry with temporary partly cloudy skies over the country.
Read more: Chuadanga shivering as country’s lowest temperature recorded at 8.4 degree C
A biting cold spell has also continued to sweep across Kurigram. The district recorded 8.6 degree Celsius temperature in 24 hours till this morning, said Kurigram's Rajarhat Agricultural Meteorological Office's Meteorological Observer Tuhin Miah.
Due to the downtrend in the temperature, the people of char areas of 16 rivers including Brahmaputra, Dharla, Teesta and Dudhkumar are facing difficulties.
Also, the number of diarrhoea and pneumonia patients – mostly children and the elderly – is increasing in hospitals of Kurigram, said Kurigram General Hospital’s resident physician Dr Shahinur Rahman Shipon.
Read More: Khulna struggles to cope with biting cold wave
Khulna struggles to cope with biting cold wave
Khulna Medical College Hospital is struggling to provide proper treatment to the rising number of cold-related patients, especially children and elderly as a mild cold wave is sweeping across Khulna division and other parts of the country.
All beds in the children's ward (Shishu Ward) of Khulna Medical College Hospital have been filled as the increasing number of patients suffering from various cold-related diseases gathers in the hospital every day.
“The number of patients, mostly children suffering from pneumonia, diarrhea and other cold-related diseases because of low temperature, come to the hospital every day,” said Dr Robiul Islam, director of Khulna Medical College Hospital.
Read: Kurigram shivers in cold wave
“Every day some 600 to 700 patients take treatment from the outdoor services of the hospital. Many patients need admission to hospital but we can’t admit them due to the shortage of beds. This crisis may continue throughout this month,” said Dr Md Kamurazzam, senior consultant of the hospital.
Meanwhile, the lowest temperature in the country was recorded at 9.0 degrees Celsius in Chuadanga, a district of Khulna division, in 24 hours till 6am today.
Chuadanga shivers at 9-degree Celsius
Biting cold gripped Chuadanga as the lowest temperature in the country on Friday (January 06, 2023) was recorded at 9.0 degrees Celsius in the district.
Temperature between 8 to 10 degrees Celsius is considered a mild cold wave, 6 to 8 degrees Celsius a moderate cold wave and less than 6 degrees Celsius a severe cold wave.
Severe cold with frosty winds from the north and dense fog is disrupting daily life in Chuadanga. The low-income people who get by working every day are being hit hardest.
Also Read: Mild cold wave sweeping parts of Bangladesh
Many were seen making fires along the roadsides to keep warm. Most people are staying home unless there is an emergency.
"A biting cold spell has continued to sweep across the district. Winter is being felt severely due to the foggy environment and frosty air. Such conditions may last for a few more days. Also, the mercury may drop even further," said Rakibul Hasan, officer-in-charge of the Chuadanga met office.
Also, the number of diarrhoea and pneumonia patients – mostly children and elderly – is increasing in the hospitals of Chuadanga.
Read More: Bone-chilling cold disrupts normal life in Panchagarh
A mild cold wave is sweeping through four other districts – Naogaon, Dinajpur, Panchagarh and Jashore – and it may continue, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said today.
The highest temperature on Friday was recorded at 26.5 degrees Celsius in Cox's Bazar and Sitakunda.
"The weather may remain dry with a temporary partly cloudy sky over the country in the next 24 hours. Besides, moderate to thick fog may occur over the country from midnight till morning and it may continue till noon at places," the BMD said.
Read More: Khulna struggles to cope with biting cold wave.