
Weather forecast for March 9th: Cold air mass arrives, heavy rain in the North and Central regions.
Weather forecast for March 9th: A cold air mass will affect Northern and Central Vietnam, causing heavy rain in many areas of these two regions.

Weather forecast for March 9th: A cold air mass will affect Northern and Central Vietnam, causing heavy rain in many areas of these two regions.

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 January 28th: In Northern Vietnam, the morning will be cold with fog and light mist, especially in the early morning. The afternoon will be sunny with a noticeable increase in temperature.

Weather forecast for December 29th: The cold air mass will continue to have an influence, causing widespread cold weather from the North to Hue, with some areas experiencing temperatures below 12°C.

Weather forecast for December 19th: In the North, it will be cold at night and in the morning, with the lowest temperatures in some areas below 14°C. During the day, it will be sunny and the temperature will rise rapidly.

Weather forecast for December 18th: In the North, it will be cold at night and in the morning, with rain in some areas, and scattered fog in the early morning.

Weather forecast for November 16th: In the North, it will be cold at night and sunny during the day, with a temperature difference of about 7-9°C between day and night, while the Central region will experience heavy rain.

Weather forecast for November 14th: Northern Vietnam will continue to experience deep cold at night and early morning, with temperatures ranging from 16-18°C, and in some places below 13°C, but temperatures will rise rapidly during the day, with sunny and dry weather.

Weather forecast for October 9th: Northern Vietnam will be sunny and dry, however, floods on the Cau and Thuong rivers will remain high, and widespread flooding will continue in Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, and Lang Son.

The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast and warned that from October 6-8, Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will experience another period of widespread heavy rain.

Weather forecast for September 22nd: Northern Vietnam will continue to experience showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy to very heavy rain. Later that evening, Super Typhoon Ragasa may enter the East Sea.

Weather forecast for September 20th: Northern Vietnam will experience sunny weather with maximum temperatures reaching 35°C, before two consecutive periods of heavy rain.

The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast, warning that the North will experience showers and thunderstorms for several days, with heavy rain in some areas.

Hanoi's weather forecast for September 1st predicts occasional showers and thunderstorms, with sunny weather in the afternoon and a maximum temperature of 32°C.

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.

The National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting has issued a weather forecast for the period of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.

Forecasts indicate that from the night of August 16th to 18th, the Northeast region, from Thanh Hoa to Quang Tri, will experience heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some areas experiencing very heavy rain with rainfall exceeding 300mm.

Weather forecast for August 11th: The heatwave in the North is expected to decrease in intensity and spread, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

Weather forecast for August 9th: Hot and sunny weather across most of Northern and Central Vietnam, intensely hot in some areas, with maximum temperatures exceeding 38°C. Low humidity further intensifies the feeling of oppressive heat.

On August 2nd, hot weather returned to many areas in the North and will occur over a wider area on Sunday. The meteorological agency also warned of flooding on the Ma River in Thanh Hoa.

This weekend, Northern and Central Vietnam will experience a widespread heatwave, with the sweltering weather in Northern Vietnam forecast to last for nearly a week.

Weather forecast for July 21st: Due to the impact of typhoon Wipha (Typhoon No. 3), Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will experience heavy to very heavy rainfall, with a risk of flooding.

Forecasts indicate that in the early morning of July 19th, Typhoon Wipha will enter the East Sea, becoming the third typhoon of the year, causing very heavy rain in the North and provinces from Thanh Hoa to Ha Tinh.

On July 17th, the northern and central regions of Vietnam experienced widespread heatwaves, with some areas experiencing intense heat and maximum temperatures exceeding 38°C.

Following heavy rain and thunderstorms, widespread heatwaves are forecast in northern Vietnam, with maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C.

The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast and warned that from tonight, July 10th, widespread rain, with localized very heavy rain, is expected in Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa province.

Weather forecast for July 10th: The heatwave ends, and the North enters a period of widespread heavy rain lasting from the night of July 10th to the end of July 12th, with total rainfall of 70-150mm, and in some places over 300mm.

The meteorological agency has issued a 10-day nationwide weather forecast and warned of a widespread heavy rain event about to hit the North, with some areas experiencing very heavy rainfall exceeding 300mm per event.

On July 9th, some areas in Northern Vietnam experienced scorching heat exceeding 37°C; from night onwards, heavy rain occurred in mountainous and hilly areas and spread throughout the region.

Northern Vietnam is about to end its sweltering heatwave and enter a period of widespread heavy rain, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas.