Rough weather hits nationwide

The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center reported that a heat wave covered the central provinces from Nghe An to Quang Ngai on the large scale with its peak temperature at 35- 36 degrees Celsius. 
Hot air hits the central region. (Photo:SGGP)
Hot air hits the central region. (Photo:SGGP)
Because of an impact of the tropical foehn wind (hot and dry westerly wind form Laos to the Central Vietnam), the central provinces from Thanh Hoa to Quang Ngai will continue suffering one more heat wave with the highest daytime temperature of 35- 37 degrees Celsius, even increase up to 37 degrees Celsius in some places by June 24.
The hot air is forecast to last by next two or three days in the central region. 

Small- medium rain, cyclone, the southeast monsoon of level 2- 3, humidity of 62- 96 percent and temperature of 21- 28 degrees Celsius are the weather phenomenon of both the Central Highlands region and Hanoi.

The southern provinces experience the weather condition of deep cloud, medium rain, thunderstorm,  the southwest wind of level 2- 3, humidity of 65- 98 percent. The lowest temperature in the area reaches at 23- 26 degrees Celsius. 

The southern territorial water of the East Sea from Ninh Thuan to Ca Mau, from Ca Mau to Kien Giang, Gulf of Thaialnd including the Spratly Islands experience showery weather and thunderstorm. 


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