The meteorological agency has just released a weather forecast for the entire country during the 2026 high school graduation exam period, from June 10th to June 12th.
On the Hung Kings Commemoration Day, the weather in Viet Tri, Phu Tho province will be sunny; however, there is a risk of thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening.
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.
Weather forecast for March 24th: The weather across the country will be relatively stable, with sunshine from North to South, and some areas in the Southeast experiencing hot weather.
The weather forecast for March 21st in Northern Vietnam shows contrasting conditions, with some areas experiencing light rain while others have showers and thunderstorms.
The meteorological agency has issued a forecast for the weather in Hanoi and other areas across the country from now until the election of National Assembly representatives and People's Council representatives at all levels.
The weather forecast for February 21st (the 5th day of the Lunar New Year) predicts sunny weather across Vietnam, from North to South, favorable for spring outings, with some areas in the Southeast experiencing hot weather.
Weather forecast for the 28th day of the Lunar New Year: Sunny weather across the country, rain only in a few places. The highest temperatures in the South will range from 31-34°C, with some areas exceeding 34°C.
Weather forecast for October 15th: Northern Vietnam will continue to experience rain, moderate rain, and scattered thunderstorms, with a risk of renewed flooding in low-lying areas and urban centers.
Weather forecast for September 16th: Hanoi will experience intermittent sunshine, with maximum temperatures ranging from 33-35°C; however, thunderstorms are possible in the morning and at night.
Experts predict that Typhoon Nongfa (Typhoon No. 6) will make landfall in southern Ha Tinh and northern Quang Tri this afternoon and evening, with heavy rain forecast to continue until August 31st.
The meteorological agency has issued a forecast for the weather in Hanoi and other provinces and cities for the next 10 days, as well as predicting the path and affected areas of the tropical depression.
On the day of the parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd, the weather forecast for Hanoi and other provinces and cities nationwide is expected to be relatively favorable with sunshine.
The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast and warned of thunderstorms in the North, Central Highlands, and South, with localized heavy rain.
Early this morning, a tropical depression was located about 240km from the Paracel Islands and is expected to strengthen into a storm within the next 24 hours, causing heavy rain in the central provinces, with some areas receiving over 450mm.
This evening and tonight, thunderstorms are expected from North to South, with localized heavy to very heavy rain, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides in 15 provinces and cities in the coming hours.
The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day weather forecast, predicting intense sunshine in Northern and Central Vietnam at the beginning of June, with maximum temperatures reaching nearly 40°C in some areas.
In the coming hours, heavy rain will continue to fall in many areas across the country, with a risk of heavy rainfall exceeding 100mm in 3 hours, causing flooding, flash floods, and landslides.
Northern Vietnam is about to experience heavy rainfall with total precipitation exceeding 180mm in some areas, before facing widespread heatwaves with temperatures reaching a high of 38°C in Hanoi.
The weather forecast for the next 10 days indicates localized heatwaves in the North after a prolonged period of rain and thunderstorms, while widespread heatwaves are also expected in the Central region.
The cold air mass has caused temperatures in the North to drop sharply, bringing cold and rainy weather. This weather pattern could last for several more days, with temperatures in some areas falling below 10°C.
Weather forecast for March 27th: The area from Nghe An to Hue will experience hot weather, with maximum temperatures exceeding 37°C in some places. The North will also experience localized heat before the cold weather returns.
Forecasts indicate that in the last days of March, temperatures in most northern provinces and cities will rise rapidly, fluctuating between 28-30°C, with Dien Bien potentially reaching 34°C.
The weather forecast for March in the North predicts many days of drizzle and humid weather, with cold air masses tending to be more active than the average of previous years, and the possibility of severe cold weather.
According to the 10-day weather forecast, after the end of the widespread severe cold spell, many areas in the North will experience a prolonged period of drizzle from February 12-16, accompanied by scattered fog.
Weather forecast for the 4th day of Tet in Hanoi: light rain, drizzle, and scattered fog in the early morning, with the highest temperature of the day ranging from 23-25°C.
Weather forecast for the third day of Tet: Temperatures will rise in the North, with less cold weather, while low-lying coastal and riverside areas in the Southeast may experience flooding due to high tides.
Forecasts indicate that from the 3rd to the 5th day of the Lunar New Year (Year of the Snake), the North will experience light rain, drizzle, and scattered fog during the night and early morning.
Weather forecast for the second day of Tet: In the North, it will be sunny in the afternoon, with a slight increase in temperature before scattered light rain, drizzle, and fog.
Today, the first day of the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake 2025, is sunny and pleasant in many parts of the country, making it ideal for people to go out and exchange New Year greetings.