On the morning of November 18th, due to the influence of a verstärkt cold front, the northern region experienced showers and cold weather, with temperatures dropping below 5 degrees Celsius in some areas.
This morning, many Hanoians huddled in light jackets as the temperature dropped to 18°C, and a light drizzle made the streets feel like the height of winter.
From late afternoon and evening of the 5th day of the Lunar New Year, a cold front began to affect the North, bringing cold weather with scattered rain and showers.
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With the arrival of the Northeast monsoon, Hanoi is experiencing cold weather, with the lowest temperatures during this cold spell generally ranging from 14-17 degrees Celsius.
Due to the influence of the cold front, Hanoi experienced scattered rain and a slight drop in temperature from December 6th; the weather turned cold from December 7th.
Around late afternoon and evening of November 25th, a cold front will affect the northeastern provinces, then spread to the North Central, Northwest, and Central Central regions.
On the morning of November 23rd, due to the influence of the northeast wind, the first frost of the year appeared on the summit of Fansipan, Lao Cai, covering the pathways with a thin layer of ice.
On October 1st, a cold front will affect the Northeast region, then the North Central region, some areas in the Northwest region and the Central Central region.
A cold front is about to sweep across Northern and North Central Vietnam, bringing cooler weather to these areas, with cold nights and mornings, and freezing temperatures in the mountainous regions of Northern Vietnam.
The forecast indicates sunny and cool weather in the North for the next three days, while rainfall will gradually decrease in the Central and Southern regions.
Northern Vietnam is about to experience a cold front; the weather in the North and Thanh Hoa will become cooler, with some mountainous areas in the North experiencing cold temperatures with the lowest temperatures below 19 degrees Celsius.
From the evening of March 19th, Northern Vietnam experienced cold weather with lowest temperatures generally ranging from 15-18 degrees Celsius, 12-15 degrees Celsius in mountainous areas, and below 10 degrees Celsius in some high mountainous regions.
On the night of March 18th, the northeast monsoon will affect the Northeast and some areas in the Northwest of Vietnam. From March 19th onwards, the weather in Northern Vietnam will turn cold.
During this cold spell, the lowest temperatures in Northern Vietnam will generally range from 15-18 degrees Celsius, with mountainous areas experiencing temperatures from 12-15 degrees Celsius, and some high mountainous areas dropping below 10 degrees Celsius.
Weather forecast for day and night of February 24th: Northeast Vietnam and the provinces of Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa will experience cold weather, with temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius in some areas; temperatures will gradually increase tomorrow.
On the evening and night of February 23rd, the cold air mass continued to affect other areas in the Northeast, North Central, and some areas in the Northwest regions of Vietnam.
From late afternoon and night of February 22nd, a cold front will affect the Northeast region, then some areas in the Northwest and North Central regions, with temperatures in some high mountainous areas dropping below 12 degrees Celsius.
The meteorological agency forecasts that from February 10th to 13th, the Northwest and North Central regions of Vietnam will experience cold weather, with some areas experiencing severe cold.
From the night of January 20th, the weather in Northern Vietnam, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An will turn cold, with severe cold and frost from January 22nd onwards; high mountainous areas may experience ice and snow.
In winter, the harsh weather poses many risks for motorcyclists, such as reduced visibility due to fog and slippery road surfaces that can easily lead to loss of control.
On the night of January 10th, the cold air mass continued to affect other areas in North Central Vietnam and some areas in Northwest Vietnam; northeasterly winds inland were strong at level 2-3, and level 3 along the coast.
From January 10th, the weather in Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa - Nghe An will turn cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold, and the lowest temperatures in the high mountainous areas of Northern Vietnam may drop below 10 degrees Celsius.
From January 10th, due to the influence of the approaching Northeast monsoon, the weather in the Northern region, Thanh Hoa and Nghe An will turn cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold.
According to meteorological forecasts, on December 1st, temperatures in the North will drop sharply, with cold weather and scattered rain, while the Central region will experience heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms.
During this cold spell, some mountainous areas in Northern Vietnam will experience severe cold, with the lowest temperatures reaching 12-15 degrees Celsius, and in some high mountain areas, temperatures may drop below 11 degrees Celsius.
During this cold spell, the lowest temperatures in Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will range from 15-18 degrees Celsius, in the mountainous areas of Northern Vietnam from 12-15 degrees Celsius, and in some high mountainous areas of Northern Vietnam, temperatures may drop below 11 degrees Celsius.
On the afternoon of November 29th, the cold air mass was still moving southward, and by the afternoon of November 30th, it began to affect the northeastern part of Northern Vietnam, and then other areas in Northern Vietnam.
Around the afternoon of November 30th, a cold front began to affect the North, bringing cold weather, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold and frost, with the lowest temperatures falling below 11 degrees Celsius.