A new cold spell will hit the northern region on February 19 morning, then blanket the north-central and several areas of the central-central region, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
After three or four warm days, from January 15, the North and part of the Central region will again be covered in a strong cold spell moving down from the center of the continent.
The northern region is forecast to be warmer during day time, reaching 22 degrees Celsius at the highest, between December 13 and 16, just ahead of a strong cold spell.
According to the hydro-meteorological agency, around the evening of November 23, the North will start to get cold, and some areas will have cold winds and rains.
The weather in Vietnam and well as in other places in the world has become more unpredictable and extreme due to climate change. Centers for Hydrometeorological Forecasting have forecast increasing rainfall, flooding, and storms in the country until the end of this year.
A strong cold spell hit Vietnam starting December 25, resulting in showers and low temperatures across the northern and central regions, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
Prediction of less rainfall in the upstream area of Mekong River and Southern region along with average temperatures of 21 to 33 degrees Celsius for next several days are linked to report of the National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting.
Northern provinces and cities are suffering glacial climate in this year’s winter period with lower-normal temperatures, affecting human heath and upseting the lives of local people.
According to the latest weather news of the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, a cold spell is expected to hit the Northern region of Vietnam from October 12-13.
According to the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, nationwide provinces and cities are forecast to suffer rainy weather while the Northern region is facing a cold spell with the chilling temperature below 11 degrees Celsius.
According to the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, a wave of cool air triggering medium- heavy downpours, thunderstorms, cyclone, lightning and gusty wind is forecast to hit northern provinces on a large scale from this evening.
The northern region has been cold and rainy since this morning after a cold front slammed in and reduced temperatures in Sa Pa to 12-13 degrees Celsius and 21-22 degrees in Hanoi.
Floodwater in the lower reaches of Mekong and Saigon rivers will continue rising because of high tide, expected to reach its highest level on October 10 and 11, said National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Center.
The national center for hydro meteorological and forecasting said on May 6 a heat wave hit the northwestern region and mountainous area of central west with temperature ranging from 35,7 degrees Celsius to 35.9 degrees Celsius in the provinces of Nghe An, Quang Binh, Thua Thien Hue…
The national center for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting said due to the influence of low-pressure system accompanied by cold spell and strong winds, the northern region experiences heavy rains and thunderstorms in April 26.
The National Center for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting said this morning, a cold air spread out the northern region causing the temperature to drop strongly to as low as 5 to 11 degrees Celsius.
Following increasing flu hospitalizations, the Ministry of Health yesterday sent its urgent dispatch to departments of health nationwide asked to adopt preventive measures against flu.
As Tet draws near, most peach trees are, thankfully, not blooming early - thanks to the cold. With more than 10 days to go to the Year of the Dog, ornamental wholesalers are rushing to peach-blossom gardens in Hanoi to choose their stock.