All the people from Bangladesh are facing dramatic seasonal changes. The weather is not behaving according to the seasons natural behavior. At this time of the Bangla year, we call it 'vadro' month where it is supposed to have a mixture of cold and warm weather. But all on a sudden, the temperature is climbing up high or it is raining and fun fact it is raining and also there is sunlight at the same time. Both month 'Ashar' and 'Srabon' covers the Monsoon season also knows as 'Barsha' among Bengali people which is supposed to be full of rainfall. But it's getting pretty weird since we are not seeing that level of rainfall like the previous years.
This scenario is still in question and the global weather is changing it's pattern everyday. The question still remains. Will the natural seasons come back to everyday life? This question is yet to be answered.
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I'm curious of the answer to your question too.
Could it have anything to do with the earth turning (maybe differently, off the course)?