Bangladesh is a country in South Asia that has a tropical monsoon climate characterized by three main seasons: summer, monsoon, and winter. These three seasons are further divided into six seasons known as "Rituchhora" in Bengali, which are based on the Bengali calendar.
The six seasons of Bangladesh are:
Grishma or summer: This season lasts from mid-April to mid-June and is characterized by hot and humid weather.🔥☀️☀️
Barsha or monsoon: This season lasts from mid-June to mid-August and is characterized by heavy rainfall and flooding in some parts of the country.🌧️⛈️
Sharat or autumn: This season lasts from mid-August to mid-October and is characterized by cool and pleasant weather.
Hemanta or late autumn: This season lasts from mid-October to mid-December and is characterized by dry and cool weather.
Shhit or winter: This season lasts from mid-December to mid-February and is characterized by cool and dry weather.
Basanta or spring: This season lasts from mid-February to mid-April and is characterized by mild and pleasant weather.
The six seasons of Bangladesh play an important role in the country's agriculture and cultural traditions, and each season is celebrated with various festivals and activities.