Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (March 10): Northward Temperatures Keep Dropping

Vietnam's weather forecast for March 10 predicts cold and rainy conditions due to decreasing temperatures in the Northern region.

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According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the North is experiencing colder temperatures due to the influence of cold air, with temperatures ranging from 13-18 degrees.

Although the cold air is not particularly strong at this time, it still causes cold temperatures mainly at night and in the morning. By noon, the temperature rises above 20 degrees.

In the northern area of Hai Van Pass, the impact of cold air will bring rain. Thanh Hoa – Hue will have a highest temperature of 21 degrees.

The Central Highlands region will be sunny, with a highest temperature of 34 degrees. The heat is gradually reducing in the Southern region, with Ho Chi Minh City reaching a highest temperature of 35 degrees.

The weather forecast in different regions

Northwest region: The weather is expected to be cloudy and rainy in some places, clearing up in the afternoon. The lowest temperature is 14-17 degrees, with some places above 13 degrees. Highest temperature: 19-22 degrees.

Northeast region: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy with light rain in the evening and night. Lowest temperature: 15-18 degrees. Highest temperature: 20-23 degrees.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: There will be scattered rain throughout the day. North to northwest wind level 2-3. Lowest temperature: 18-21 degrees. Highest temperature is 21-24 degrees, with some places in the South above 24 degrees.

The weather will get colder in Hanoi. Photo: Vietnamnet

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: There will be a mix of cloudy and sunny weather during the day, with scattered showers at night. Northeast wind level 2-3. Lowest temperature: 23-26 degrees. Highest temperature is 28-31 degrees, with some places in the South above 31 degrees.

The Central Highlands: Expect a mix of cloudy and sunny weather during the day, with showers at night. Lowest temperature: 21-24 degrees. Highest temperature: 31-34 degrees.

The Southern region: There will be a mix of cloudy and sunny weather during the day, with scattered showers at night. Northeast to east wind level 2-3. Lowest temperature: 24-27 degrees. Highest temperature: 32-35 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

Hanoi: The morning will be rainy and cloudy. Lowest temperature: 16-18 degrees. Highest temperature: 21-23 degrees.

Ho Chi Minh City: According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the weather in the Ho Chi Minh City area will continue to be hot. The temperature will range between 34-36 degrees, the same as the previous day. The average relative humidity is 43-57%, with a cloud density of 33-34%.

Da Nang: According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the weather in the Da Nang area will be cloudy, with sunny days and no rain at night. The temperature will range between 28-29 degrees, 1 degree lower than the previous day. The average relative humidity is 68-71%, with a cloud density of 50-61%.

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