The meteorological agency has issued the latest bulletin on the cold front causing heavy rain in Northern and North Central Vietnam, and warned of the risk of flash floods and landslides in seven provinces.
On June 9th, heavy rain continued to blanket northern Vietnam, with cooler temperatures following the arrival of a cold front; precautions should be taken against flooding in low-lying areas.
According to experts, heavy rain will increase in Northern Vietnam this evening and tonight, then spread to Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces, and precautions should be taken against flooding on rivers.
The meteorological agency has issued a bulletin about widespread heavy rain in the North starting this evening, with some areas receiving over 250mm of rain, and also provided a 10-day weather forecast for Hanoi.
After a 12-year absence, the cold front returned in June, causing widespread heavy rain in the North and a sharp drop in temperature in the middle of summer.
Weather forecast for June 8th: The North will welcome a cold front, ending the heatwave, bringing cooler weather, and heavy rain will fall across a wide area.
A cold front is expected to arrive in mid-June, bringing widespread heavy rain, with heavy to very heavy rain in the Northwest region, northern Phu Tho and Tuyen Quang.
The meteorological agency has predicted that the last cold front of the season will arrive in Vietnam, causing heavy rain in the North, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An provinces.
With the arrival of a late-season cold front, Northern Vietnam, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An will experience heavy rain after a period of hot and humid weather. Be prepared for thunderstorms, strong gusts of wind, as well as flash floods and landslides.
The meteorological agency has issued the latest bulletin on the cold front affecting Northern and North Central Vietnam, while also warning of the risk of flash floods and landslides in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces.
A weak cold front is moving in, affecting Northern and North Central Vietnam, bringing widespread showers and thunderstorms, with a risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
The meteorological agency has issued the latest bulletin on the cold front affecting our country, causing widespread thunderstorms, and also provided a weather forecast for Hanoi for the next 10 days.
Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will experience heavy rain from the afternoon of May 7th, with localized heavy to very heavy rain, and a risk of thunderstorms, tornadoes, and strong gusts of wind.
Experts predict strong thunderstorms in Northern and North Central Vietnam starting tomorrow afternoon, and warn of accompanying extreme weather phenomena such as squalls, tornadoes, and hailstorms.
From tomorrow night, May 7th, a cold front will begin to affect the weather in Northern Vietnam, causing widespread showers and thunderstorms, with a high risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
According to the 10-day weather forecast, Hanoi will experience hot and sunny weather, with maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C, following a series of widespread thunderstorms and the risk of tornadoes, hailstorms, and strong gusts of wind.
On May 6th, the weather in Northern Vietnam will be sunny with maximum temperatures generally ranging from 30-33°C before scattered showers and thunderstorms return, with some areas experiencing heavy rain.
According to experts, hailstorms are often accompanied by quite distinctive signs, which people can proactively recognize to find safe shelter, avoiding staying outdoors or under large trees.
The consecutive hailstorms and thunderstorms in Northern and North Central Vietnam at the beginning of May are considered rare, and experts explain the causes and warn that this phenomenon may continue.
According to experts, the northern region is about to experience another cold front, increasing the risk of dangerous weather phenomena such as thunderstorms, hailstorms, and lightning.
On May 4th, Hanoi will be cool, with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms in some areas, while Ho Chi Minh City will be sunny with maximum temperatures ranging from 32-35°C.
The cold air mass is compressing and pushing the low-pressure trough southward. Today and tonight, May 3rd, the northern region and Thanh Hoa province are at risk of thunderstorms, hailstorms, and localized heavy to very heavy rainfall.
On May 3rd, a cold front affected the weather in Northern and Central Vietnam, causing temperatures to drop, resulting in cooler weather, and widespread thunderstorms.
A cold front compressing a low-pressure trough is about to affect Vietnam's weather, bringing renewed showers and thunderstorms to the North on the last day of the April 30th - May 1st holiday, with localized heavy to very heavy rainfall.
The meteorological agency predicts that on the last day of the April 30th - May 1st holiday, Hanoi and other northern provinces and cities will experience showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain.
Just before the April 30th - May 1st holiday, the influence of a cold front compressing a low-pressure trough is causing heavy rain and thunderstorms in Northern and Central Vietnam, with a risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
Experts have provided the latest assessment of the upcoming cold front affecting the North and the weather nationwide during the 4-day holiday period from April 30th to May 1st (April 30th to May 3rd).
The meteorological agency warns that from this evening until the morning of April 29th, Northern Vietnam will experience heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms, with a risk of flooding, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
Weather forecast for April 28th: In the North, it will be sunny during the day, with some areas experiencing hot weather before a cold front arrives, bringing widespread thunderstorms, with localized heavy to very heavy rain.
The meteorological agency has issued a nationwide weather forecast for the April 30th - May 1st holiday period, stating that a cold front will bring rain to the North.