Respite from heat wave in northern Vietnam

According to the National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Center, scorching weather conditions have abated since May 29 after a low pressure trough moved south to bring showers and much needed respite across the northern region.

According to the National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Center, scorching weather conditions have abated since May 29 after a low pressure trough moved south to bring showers and much needed respite across the northern region.

Illustrative photo by VNA
Illustrative photo by VNA

The weather in the north has cooled with temperatures dropping to 30 degrees celsius.

Parching heat will also end in the central region from May 30 when showers begin to roll in. On May 29, it was still very hot with average temperatures hovering around 35-37 degrees.

Ho Chi Minh City and the southern region are currently cloudy. From now until the weekend, HCMC will remain sunny during daytime and showers will occur in the afternoons and during night time. Average temperatures will swing between 25-35 degrees.

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