Rainfall with three to four Northwesters are being forecasted in this year during May. Most of the natural disasters that will happen in the country throughout the year will be seen on this May. The Meteorological Department said floods, cyclones, heavy rains, thunderstorms, hailstorms and hailstorms will be seen this month. This was announced yesterday in the weather forecast of the Meteorological Department for this month. The Meteorological Department's forecast report highlights the weather conditions for the month of April. And it is compared to normal weather. The report shows that the rainfall in April was 20 percent more than normal. However, it has rained normally in the capital from here. But the coastal areas of the country have received 30-40 percent more rain than usual. Humidity was also high in the air in April due the low pressure in the western air. As a result, it has rained more. On the other hand, the Indian Meteorological Department said that a cyclone 'Amphan' in the Andaman Sea near the Bay of Bengal could hit Bangladesh and Myanmar earlier this month. But India's forecast has not yet come true. So far the cyclone has not formed. But the weather forecast of Bangladesh said the cyclone could take another week. However, in the meantime, a light pressure has been created near the Andaman Sea. Which may hit Myanmar between 12 and 14 May. The effect of which can be tidal wave in Bangladesh. Gusty wind can blow. There is a risk of heavy rain at that time along with strong winds. According to the weather forecast, at least two depressions are likely to form in the Bay of Bengal this May. Which can take the form of a cyclone. There may also be 3 to 4 northwesters, 2 to 3 heatwaves, sudden floods and thundershowers throughout the month.