On June 22nd, the northern and central regions experienced intense heat, with some areas experiencing exceptionally severe heat and maximum temperatures exceeding 40°C, while the southern region experienced localized heat.
Scorching temperatures of 40°C continue to blanket most of Northern and Central Vietnam, with many areas recording record-breaking temperatures previously set in May.
On May 27th, the northern region will experience peak daytime heat, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in some areas. In the late afternoon and evening, showers and thunderstorms are possible, with the risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
According to meteorological forecasts, the North is about to experience cooling rain lasting about 3 days, after which widespread heat will return from the beginning of June.
Hanoi is among the hottest localities in the country during the intense heatwave currently affecting the North and Central regions, with temperatures at the Lang weather station reaching 40,7°C on May 25th.
Those sitting in cars might only "see the heat through the window"; but for motorcyclists, the heat attacks them from multiple directions and is higher than the weather forecast temperature.
Northern and central Vietnam are experiencing the most intense heatwave since the beginning of May, and forecasts indicate that the heat could be even more severe in June, with temperatures reaching 41-42°C in some areas.
After a series of intensely hot days, Northern and Central Vietnam are about to experience widespread thunderstorms, which will help cool down the temperature but also carry the potential risk of tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind.
Today, the northern and central regions of Vietnam continue to experience widespread intense heat, and this weather pattern is expected to persist for the next few days.
On the second day of the widespread heatwave, temperatures continued to rise, turning the North and Central regions into "furnaces," with some areas experiencing exceptionally intense heat exceeding 39°C.
Weather forecast for April 13th: Hot weather will continue to blanket the entire country, with some areas experiencing intense and exceptionally severe heat, while low humidity will further exacerbate the oppressive conditions.
According to the 10-day weather forecast, a cold front will move in, bringing lower temperatures to Hanoi and the northern region, with a risk of thunderstorms in many areas.
Weather forecast for April 9th: The whole country will experience scorching heat and low humidity, with the heaviest temperatures exceeding 40°C in the central provinces.
Today marks the third day of a scorching heatwave across the country, with many areas in Central and South Central Vietnam recording temperatures above 40°C.
From the afternoon and night of August 5th, widespread thunderstorms hit the North, causing a significant drop in temperature. However, thunderstorms following intense heat pose a potential risk of lightning and strong gusts of wind.
Forecasts indicate that the widespread intense heatwave with maximum temperatures exceeding 40°C in the North is about to end, and the region will experience showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain.
Hanoi recorded record-breaking temperatures in August, with the highest exceeding 40°C on the first day of the week. At times, humidity dropped to only 47-52%, causing a dry, uncomfortable feeling.
In early August, northern Vietnam experienced record-breaking heat, with the highest temperature recorded in Hanoi reaching 39,7°C. Experts have cited three main reasons to explain this phenomenon.
Over the next 10 days, the weather in the North will be volatile, with heavy rain and thunderstorms at the beginning of the week, and the possibility of widespread heatwaves returning towards the end of the week.
Experts point out the reason why Hanoi and many provinces and cities in northern Vietnam have experienced intense sunshine and temperatures close to 40°C for several days now.
The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast and predicts that today, the highest temperature in Hanoi will generally be 36-38°C, with hot and humid weather.
Weather forecast for June 3rd: Northern provinces and cities will experience rain to cool down after a series of hot and humid days, with the highest temperature in Hanoi dropping by about 6-7°C compared to June 2nd.
This afternoon, the North and Central regions of Vietnam experienced scorching heat, with roads feeling like they were burning hot. Hanoi was the hottest city in the country, with a peak temperature of 39,4°C.
The meteorological agency has forecasted the weather for the next 10 days and predicts that the hot weather will last for about a week in Northern and Central Vietnam.
In its latest weather forecast, the meteorological agency stated that the period of intense heat in Northern and Central Vietnam is gradually decreasing.
Forecasts for July-September 2024 indicate that average temperatures will generally be 0,5-1 degrees Celsius higher than in previous years, and the heatwave in the North and Central regions will continue.
Tomorrow, June 18th, the North and Central regions of Vietnam will experience scorching heat, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some areas. Residents should take precautions against house fires and heatstroke.
Today, June 17th, the Northern Delta, Hoa Binh, and Central Vietnam are experiencing hot and humid weather, with some areas reaching temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. This weather pattern is forecast to last for several days.
The weather forecast for tomorrow, June 17th, indicates hot and humid weather in Central Vietnam and the Northern Delta region, with maximum temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some areas. This weather pattern may last for several days.