Weather Outlook for Vietnam (March 20): Persistent Rainfall in Hanoi

Vietnam's weather forecast for March 20th indicates that there will be moderate to heavy rain with low temperatures in Hanoi and the Northern region.

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The weather forecast in different regions

Northwest region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms, accompanied by locally heavy rainfall. Thunderstorms may also bring tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. The lowest temperature will range from 16-19 degrees, with some areas dropping below 16 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 20-23 degrees.

Northeast region: The weather is expected to be cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms, with heavy rainfall in some areas. The wind will shift to the northeast at levels 2-3, and 4-5 in coastal areas. Thunderstorms may bring tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. The lowest temperature will range from 16-19 degrees, with some places dropping below 12 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 19-21 degrees, with some areas below 21 degrees.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The weather will be cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms in the North. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. The lowest temperature will range from 19-22 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 21-24 degrees in the North and 24-27 degrees in the South.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: The weather will be cloudy and rainy in some areas, with early morning fog and sunny skies in the afternoon. The wind will be from the northeast to the east at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 21-24 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 29-32 degrees, with some areas above 32 degrees.

The Central Highlands: The weather will be cloudy during the day and clear at night, with no rain. The wind will be from the east at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 17-20 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 31-34 degrees, with some areas above 34 degrees.

The Southern region: The weather will be cloudy during the day and clear at night, with no rain. The wind will be from the east at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 24-27 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 32-35 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

Hanoi: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies with locally heavy rain in the afternoon and evening. The temperature will drop at night. The lowest temperature will range from 18-20 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 20-22 degrees.

It will rain heavily in Hanoi in the following days. Photo: Phap Luat Xa Hoi

Ho Chi Minh City: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy during the day and clear at night, with no rain. The wind will be from the east at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 24-27 degrees. The highest temperature will range from 32-35 degrees.

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