Jessore sits on or near Bangladesh’s low-lying coast along the Bay of Bengal, one of the most cyclone-exposed coastlines in the world, with the cyclone season peaking before and after the summer monsoon in April-May and October-November.
In southwestern Bangladesh, the city’s rivers are part of the wider Ganges delta system, with flood risk shaped by both monsoon rain and tidal effects further downstream. Cyclone Bhola in 1970, one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded, and more recent storms like Cyclone Sidr in 2007 and Cyclone Amphan in 2020 have repeatedly shown how a direct hit combined with storm surge can devastate this flat, densely populated coast, making radar tracking of an approaching cyclone’s exact path essential. Learn more: Hurricane Season Radar Guide · Open the full Rain Map