Floods on the Thao River in Yen Bai are receding but remain above the historical flood level of 56 years ago. Floods on the Red River in Hanoi are likely to peak this noon and exceed alert level 2.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, this afternoon (July 14), the tropical depression crossed the northern part of Luzon Island (Philippines) and entered the South China Sea.
According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in Northern Vietnam from July 14th to 19th, with some areas experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall.
From the evening and night of June 12th to the end of the night of June 14th, Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some areas experiencing very heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms, with rainfall amounts exceeding 250 mm in some places during this period.
Today, June 9th, Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa will experience moderate to heavy rain in some areas; at sea, the Gulf of Tonkin will have strong thunderstorms due to the influence of a low-pressure system.
From late afternoon and night of June 8-10, Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some areas receiving very heavy rain, with rainfall amounts generally ranging from 70-150 mm, and some places exceeding 200 mm.
Từ đêm nay (22/5), Bắc Bộ và Thanh Hoá mưa rào và rải rác dông, chấm dứt đợt nắng nóng kéo dài nhiều ngày, mưa sau đó sẽ mở rộng ra các địa phương khác ở Trung Bộ.
This afternoon, October 14th, a tropical depression with gusts reaching level 9, located approximately 310km from Da Nang-Quang Nam, has brought heavy rain to many areas in Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands.
The National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting has presented three scenarios for the tropical depression and potential heavy rainfall in Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands.
From the evening of September 22nd to September 24th, heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast for Thanh Hoa to Quang Tri; moderate to heavy rain is forecast for the Northern Delta, coastal areas, and Thua Thien Hue.
This year, the cold front is likely to arrive earlier, potentially making the North colder than usual, while the Central region needs to be prepared for heavy, continuous rainfall in the final months of the year.
The Deputy Director of the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting stated that the storm intensified by three levels within 24 hours due to relatively favorable environmental conditions for Typhoon No. 1.
According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, the heavy rains following the hot weather in Northern Vietnam will continue and have a complex development in early July.
Trưởng phòng Dự báo khí tượng hạn vừa, hạn dài - Trung tâm Dự báo Khí tượng Thủy văn (KTTV) Trung ương dự báo tình hình mưa bão trong 5 tháng cuối năm 2017.