Published on 11:56 AM, May 09, 2019

Temperature may rise further: Met Office

There's possibility of rain on May 12-13

This file photo shows two men trying to find a shade under the scorching sun at a busy street in Dhaka as people of Bangladesh including its capital have been experiencing a hot spell. Photo: Palash Khan/Star/File

There will be no relief from the sweltering heat as the temperature may rise further in the next two days, the Met Office said today.

"A mild to moderate heat wave is sweeping over the country," said Bazlur Rashid, a meteorologist at Bangladesh Meteorology Department.

The temperature may rise further over the next two days, he told UNB, but quickly added that there is possibility of rain on May 12-13.

Wednesday's highest temperature was recorded at 38.8 degrees Celsius in Jashore and Chuadanga. In the capital, the maximum temperature was 35.6 degrees Celsius.

In its forecast, the Met Office said that a mild to moderate heat wave, sweeping over Khulna division and parts of Bangladesh, may continue.

Meanwhile, Dhaka's air quality has improved little. The city ranked fourth worst in the Air Quality Index at 10:44am.