Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (April 24): Northern Region to Experience a Mix of Clouds and Sunshine

On April 24th, Vietnam's weather forecast predicts a day of cloudy and sunny skies, with a potential for evening rainfall in the Northern region.

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Weather Forecast in Various Regions

The Northwest region: The weather forecast predicts a mixture of sun and clouds throughout the day, with isolated showers and thunderstorms expected in certain areas at night. During thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and powerful winds are possible. Minimum temperature: 22-25 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 30-33 degrees Celsius.

The Northeast region: The weather outlook suggests a combination of clouds and sunshine during the day, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas during the evening and night. Northeast to east winds will prevail, with speeds ranging from 2-3 on the Beaufort scale. Minimum temperature: 24-27 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 29-32 degrees Celsius.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The afternoon will bring cloudy skies and sweltering heat, with isolated showers and thunderstorms forming in some areas during the evening and night. Minimum temperature: 25-28 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 35-38 degrees Celsius.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: The day will feature a blend of clouds and sunshine, accompanied by oppressive heat. Thunderstorms are expected in isolated areas during the evening. Southeast winds will range from 2-3 on the Beaufort scale. During thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds are possible. Minimum temperature: 25-28 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 35-38 degrees Celsius.

Hanoi will experience soaring temperatures tomorrow. Photo: Ficklr

The Central Highlands: The weather forecast calls for alternating periods of cloud cover and sunshine during the afternoon, with isolated showers and thunderstorms developing in some areas during the evening and night. Minimum temperature: 22-25 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 34-37 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 37 degrees Celsius.

The Southern region: The day will be marked by cloudy skies and hot temperatures, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas during the evening and night. Minimum temperature: 26-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 34-37 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 37 degrees Celsius.

Weather Forecast for Major Cities

Hanoi: The weather forecast predicts a combination of clouds and sunshine during the day, with isolated showers and thunderstorms in some areas during the evening. Northeast to east winds will prevail, with speeds ranging from 2-3 on the Beaufort scale. During thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds are possible. Minimum temperature: 24-26 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 30-32 degrees Celsius.

Ho Chi Minh City: The weather outlook suggests a blend of clouds and heat, with oppressive temperatures during the day and light rain at night. Minimum temperature: 26-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 34-37 degrees Celsius.

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