Vietnam to Experience Scorching Heat with Cold Air in North Expected on September 3

For September 3rd, the Northern regions of Vietnam are expected to be sunny whereas the Central regions will be seeing a mixture of thunderstorms. Meanwhile, the North parts of the country will be cooled by a cold airfront.

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According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the Northern provinces continue to experience typical autumn weather with sunny days and cool nights and mornings. Meanwhile, the Central Highlands and the South will continue to have showers and thunderstorms. The North will welcome the first wave of cold air, signaling the change of season from Summer to Fall.

In September, the North Central and Central Central regions are likely to experience hot weather, but with a decreasing intensity compared to July and August.

Weather Forecast for Different Regions

Northern region: Sunny, with no rain at nights; Particularly in the Northeast region from the night of September 3 to 4, there were showers and thunderstorms in some places. The lowest temperature ranges from 24 to 27 degrees; The highest temperature is between 32-35 degrees, and there are places above 35 degrees.

Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (September 3): Hot Weather Continues, The North Welcomes Cold Air
Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (September 3): Hot Weather Continues, The North Welcomes Cold Air

Central region: Sunny day, with no rain at night. On September 3, there will be showers and thunderstorms in some places. The lowest temperature ranges from 24 to 27 degrees, the highest temperature is between 32-35 degrees, and there are places above 35 degrees.

The Central Highlands and the South: Sunny day, with showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and night, and heavy rain locally, especially in the Southern Central Highlands and Southeast region on the evening of September 2. The lowest temperature in the Central Highlands is 20-23 degrees, and the highest temperature in the Central Highlands is commonly 26-29 degrees. In the Southern region, the lowest temperature is 24-27 degrees, and the highest is 30-33 degrees. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds.

Weather Forecast in Major Cities

Hanoi: Sunny day with no rain at night. The lowest temperature ranges from 25 to 27 degrees, and the highest daily temperature is commonly 33-36 degrees.

Da Nang: Sunny day, with local thunderstorms in the evening.

Probability of rain: <50%

Southwest wind: 2-3m/s.

Lowest temperature: 25-27 degrees Celsius.

Highest temperature: 33-35 degrees Celsius.

Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (September 3): Hot Weather Continues, The North Welcomes Cold Air
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Ho Chi Minh City:

Sunny day, with showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening, especially on September 2, there is a possibility of moderate rain, heavy rain, and thunderstorms.

Probability of rain: 80-95%

Southwest wind: 2-3m/s.

Lowest temperature: 24-26 degrees Celsius.

Highest temperature: 30-33 degrees Celsius.

Charlotte Pho

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