The National Center for Hydrology Meteorology Forecasting reported that the Northern region has become colder as a very cold air mass spread over the region as of last night.
The National Center for Hydrology Meteorology Forecasting yesterday informed that a newly-formed trough of low-pressure from southward along with current cold air mass moving far southward would bring a prolonged spell of heavy and persistent downpours in the South-Central and Central Highlands regions from now throughout November 30.
While the Southern region and Ho Chi Minh City are facing a scorching wave with the highest temperature of 34 degrees Celsius, the Northern region is forecast to experience a cold air mass.
The National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting and warning centers in the Asia-Pacific region predicted that storm Dujuan will quickly downgrade to a tropical low pressure system and dissipate at sea when it enters the East Sea this week.
Many cities in the Southern region will suffer from extreme harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation in a range of red- color zone in the next three days, according to the National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting.
Air pollution in the capital city of Hanoi and most parts of the Northern provinces and cities continues to be more serious due to fine-dust fogging blanket in two recent days.
According to the Southern Hydrometeorology Station, unseasonable rains have recently battered Ho Chi Minh City although the rainy season in the Southern region usually ends in mid- November.
According to the latest weather news from the National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting, a tropical low-pressure system has developed into new storm Etau and been forecast to move toward mainland provinces from Phu Yen to Ninh Thuan in the next couple of days.
The National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting informed that typhoon Goni entered the East Sea and downgraded from level 17 to level 14 after travelling through the Central Philippines.
As of last night, an extreme cold wave has travelled the Northern region and expected to continue triggering heavy rainfall in the Central region where vast areas of land have been submerged under floodwater for the last several days and hundreds of people have been reported dead and missing.
According to the latest news from the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, both the Central Highlands and Southern regions are expected to experience sunny daytime with less rainfall, notably the Southeastern region is warned of weltering temperature during this week.
Head of the Climate Forecast Office under the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center Nguyen Van Huong yesterday shared with journalists about weather forecast across the country on upcoming Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center officially issued a warning of a cold air wave respectively moving from the center of the Asian continent to the Northen and Southern regions of Vietnam yesterday afternoon.