From 27/2, Northern Vietnam will turn sunny, with temperatures in eastern provinces rising to 25-28 degrees Celsius and the Northwest reaching 28-30 degrees Celsius. This is due to weakening cold air and the western low-pressure area developing and expanding eastward. The weather will be warm, humid, and slightly muggy.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting forecasts that from 28/2 to 2/3, Northern Vietnam will be affected by the circulation of the western low-pressure area, resulting in little rain, morning fog, and sunny days. Daily high temperatures in the Northeast are expected to rise to 28-31 degrees Celsius, and in the Northwest to 30-33 degrees Celsius.
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Northern Vietnam will have bright sunshine for the first two days of the week. *Photo: Bui Xuan Viet*
From early morning on 3/3, a cold front will sweep into Northern Vietnam, then strengthen on 5-6/3, bringing showers and thunderstorms. The meteorological agency forecasts that from 3/3, Northern Vietnam will turn cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing chilly conditions.
Central Vietnam will see abundant sunshine from now until 2/3, with daily highs reaching 29-32 degrees Celsius. Specifically on 1-2/3, temperatures in Thanh Hoa and Nghe An could reach 32-34 degrees Celsius, with hot weather occurring in the western parts of these provinces.
From 3/3, with the impact of the northeast monsoon, coupled with the strengthening cold front on 5-6/3, the northern and central Central provinces will experience rain again, and the localized early-season heat will also end.
Southern Vietnam and the Central Highlands have experienced unseasonal rain over the past two days due to the influence of the equatorial trough. However, the equatorial trough has now weakened, and unseasonal rain has significantly decreased. Next week, daily high temperatures in the Central Highlands will rise to 29-32 degrees Celsius, and in Southern Vietnam to 33-35 degrees Celsius.
Gia Chinh
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