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Chauddagram

Current Weather

Planning a trip to Chauddagram? In this section, you will find the latest weather data for Bangladesh and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan each day of your journey.

Overview

The climate in Chauddagram, as in the entire southeastern part of Bangladesh, has a pronounced subtropical monsoon character. The weather here is highly dependent on the changing seasons, bringing either sweltering heat or refreshing downpours. The proximity to the Bay of Bengal coast and the region's hilly terrain somewhat mitigate extreme temperatures, filling the air with a sea breeze.

There are three main seasons throughout the year. From October to March, there is a cool and dry winter — an ideal time for long walks and sightseeing. From March to June, a hot summer sets in, with temperatures reaching their peak, and from June to October, the city is dominated by monsoons, which bring heavy rains and transform the surroundings into a lush green oasis.

Temperature

The temperature patterns in Chauddagram are characterized by the stability typical of tropical latitudes. The hottest period is considered to be from late March to June. In April and May, daytime temperatures often rise to +33°C...+34°C. Due to high humidity, the heat can feel more intense, so it is better to spend daytime hours resting in the shade or visiting museums.

The winter period in Bangladesh offers the most comfortable weather. In January and February, daytime temperatures stay at a pleasant +25°C...+28°C, while the night chill brings relief as the air cools down to +13°C...+15°C. These daily fluctuations make winter the best time for those who do not tolerate extreme heat well. The water in nearby bays also maintains a comfortable temperature of around +23°C...+25°C during this time, which is favorable for water sports.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Chauddagram is characterized by high humidity and significant rainfall, averaging about 3,043 mm per year. The monsoon is the main regulator of humidity. From June to September, the region experiences the peak of the rainy season: during this time, it rains almost daily, and in June and August, rainfall can exceed 310–340 mm per month. These are powerful tropical rains that bring long-awaited freshness after the spring heat.

In contrast, the winter months — December and January — are considered the driest of the year. The probability of precipitation during this period is minimal (averaging 1–2 rainy days), creating ideal conditions for active tourism. Spring is a transition period: rainfall begins to gradually increase from March, reaching noticeable levels in April and May, as nature prepares for the arrival of the main monsoon winds.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Chauddagram, it is important to consider the season of your trip. For the summer months and the monsoon period (March to October), your wardrobe should be based on clothing made from natural breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen. Don't forget a quality sunscreen with high SPF, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the intense tropical sun. During the rainy season, a light raincoat or waterproof jacket will be essential companions.

If your trip to Bangladesh is planned for winter, use the layering principle. A light shirt will be enough during the day, but a thin sweater or a light jacket will definitely come in handy for cool evenings and early mornings. A universal tip for any season: choose comfortable athletic shoes, pack insect repellent, and always carry wet wipes for comfortable walks around the city.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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