In recent days, the northern region has experienced cloudy mornings and sunny afternoons as a cold front weakened and shifted eastward. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting announced that this weather pattern will continue in the northern region until 16/2 (the 29th day of the 12th lunar month).
The meteorological agency forecasts that on the night of 16/2, a moderate cold front will move into the northern region, bringing scattered light rain until 19/2 (the third day of Tet). Nighttime and morning temperatures will be cold, with lows of 16-20 degrees Celsius, and some mountainous areas experiencing temperatures below 16 degrees Celsius. Highs will range from 23-27 degrees Celsius, with some areas in the Northwest reaching over 28 degrees Celsius.
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Residents view Tet peach blossoms in humid, rainy weather on 11/2. Photo: Giang Huy. |
Residents view Tet peach blossoms in humid, rainy weather on 11/2. Photo: Giang Huy.
During this period, the northern region will see lows of 14-17 degrees Celsius, with some mountainous areas dropping below 12 degrees Celsius. Highs will be 19-23 degrees Celsius, while specific areas in the Northwest may exceed 26 degrees Celsius.
From 20-22/2 (the 4th-6th days of Tet), scattered light rain, drizzle, and fog will persist during the nights and mornings, with cold temperatures at night and in the early hours. Highs will generally be 20-23 degrees Celsius, with lows of 16-18 degrees Celsius, and some mountainous areas experiencing temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius.
From now until 16/2, the Thanh Hoa to Hue region will experience stable weather with isolated rain, morning fog, and sunny afternoons. Highs will generally be 24-26 degrees Celsius, with lows of 18-21 degrees Celsius. The southern part of this area will see highs of 26-28 degrees Celsius.
From 17-19/2 (the first to third days of Tet), this region will experience scattered showers due to the cold front. Thanh Hoa and Nghe An will be cold throughout the day, while Quang Tri and Hue will primarily be cold at night and in the mornings. Highs will range from 21-24 degrees Celsius, with lows of 16-18 degrees Celsius.
From 20-22/2 (the 4th-6th days of Tet), rain will decrease, and sunny afternoons will return. Highs will be 23-27 degrees Celsius, and lows will be 18-21 degrees Celsius.
From now until the 6th day of Tet, the South Central Coast will generally have favorable weather for spring outings, with sunny days and isolated showers at night. The northern part of this region, specifically from the first to third days of Tet, will experience scattered rain. Throughout this period, highs will generally be 26-31 degrees Celsius; however, in the northern part, temperatures will drop to 24-26 degrees Celsius from 18-20/2.
From now until the 6th day of Tet, the Central Highlands will primarily see little rain and sunny days, which is favorable for outdoor activities. Highs will generally be 26-30 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. Lows will be 16-20 degrees Celsius, with certain highland areas dropping below 15 degrees Celsius. The Southern region will maintain sunny days, with isolated showers and thunderstorms possible in the late afternoons and evenings. Highs will range from 29-33 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 33 degrees Celsius, and lows will be 21-25 degrees Celsius.
By Gia Chinh
