After three consecutive days shrouded in dense fog, the capital finally awoke to the long-awaited sight of sunshine, offering a sense of comfort and renewed energy to city dwellers. The return of daylight filtered gently through the winter haze, lifting spirits across neighbourhoods and restoring a semblance of normalcy to daily urban life.
From around 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, 31 December, patches of clear, radiant sky became visible across several parts of the city. Although the sun appeared mild and mellow—typical of the season—it was enough to disperse much of the lingering gloom caused by persistent fog and low visibility over the past few days. For many residents, the soft winter sunshine was a welcome contrast to the dull, grey mornings that had dominated the week.
Despite the brighter conditions, the chill in the air remained noticeable. A cool, wintry breeze continued to flow through the streets, reminding people that winter is still firmly in place. However, compared with previous days, the cold felt slightly less severe, making outdoor movement more comfortable for commuters, students, and vendors alike. Parks and open spaces gradually saw increased footfall as people stepped out to enjoy the brief spell of sunshine.
According to the Meteorological Department, the sky over Dhaka on Wednesday was expected to remain partly cloudy, with generally dry weather conditions. Officials cautioned that moderate to dense fog could still form at certain times, particularly during the early morning and late night hours. Winds were forecast to blow from the north or north-west at speeds ranging between 8 and 12 kilometres per hour, contributing to the cool sensation felt throughout the day. Meteorologists also noted that daytime temperatures might rise slightly compared with recent days.
The recorded temperature in Dhaka stood at 14 degrees Celsius, reflecting a modest improvement from the colder mornings earlier in the week. Across the country, temperature variations highlighted the diversity of winter conditions. Gopalganj registered the lowest temperature of the day at 7.5 degrees Celsius, while Teknaf experienced the warmest weather, with temperatures reaching 26.6 degrees Celsius.
Overall, the reappearance of the sun brought not only physical warmth but also psychological relief to residents of the capital, offering a brief yet refreshing pause from the persistent winter fog.
Weather Snapshot (31 December)
| Location | Temperature (°C) | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| Dhaka | 14.0 | Partly cloudy, dry |
| Gopalganj | 7.5 | Lowest temperature |
| Teknaf | 26.6 | Highest temperature |
| Wind Direction | North/North-West | 8–12 km/h |
| Overall Outlook | — | Slight daytime warming |
