Vietnam Weather Update (Nov 22): Clear Skies and Pleasant Weather Nationwide

The weather forecast for Vietnam on November 22 indicates a sunny and warm day, with temperatures expected to increase in both the Northern and Southern regions.

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The weather forecast in different regions

In the Northwest region, the weather will be a mix of clouds and sunshine during the day, with light rain in the afternoon. The temperature is lowest in the early morning and at night, ranging from 12-15 degrees. The highest temperature is expected to reach 23-26 degrees.

Over in the Northeast region, it will be cloudy and sunny during the morning and noon, with no rain at night. High mountain areas should be cautious of frost. The lowest temperature in this region is expected to be around 14-17 degrees, while the highest temperature is predicted to be 24-27 degrees.

Moving down to Thanh Hoa and Thua Thien Hue, the weather will be a mix of clouds and sunshine during the day, with no rain at night. The nights and early mornings will be extremely cold, with the lowest temperature ranging from 15-18 degrees. The highest temperature during the day is expected to be around 24-27 degrees.

In the Da Nang – Binh Thuan region, expect a combination of cloudy and sunny weather, with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. During thunderstorms, be cautious of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds. The lowest temperature in this region is forecasted to be between 20-23 degrees, while the highest temperature can reach 30-32 degrees.

Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (November 22): Sunny And Beautiful Day In The North And South
Hanoi’s weather will be warmer with sunshine during the day. Photo: Cong Thuong

Moving to the Central Highlands, it will be cloudy and sunny during the day, with moderate to heavy rain at night. The lowest temperature in this region is expected to be between 16-19 degrees, while the highest temperature can reach 24-27 degrees.

Finally, in the Southern region, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. Be cautious of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds during thunderstorms. The lowest temperature in this region is forecasted to be between 20-23 degrees, while the highest temperature can reach 30-33 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

In Hanoi, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine during the day, with no rain at night. The lowest temperature in the capital city is expected to be around 14-16 degrees, while the highest temperature can reach 25-27 degrees.

For Ho Chi Minh City, the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting predicts that on November 22, the city will be less cloudy than the previous day, with no rain and beautiful sunny weather. The temperature will fluctuate between 26-29 degrees, a slight increase of 1-2 degrees compared to the previous day.

In Da Nang, the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting predicts that on November 22, the city will experience cloudy weather, with moderate rain in some places. The temperature will remain unchanged at 26-27 degrees from the previous day.

Charlotte Pho
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