Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (May 1): Continue of Heavy Heatwave in the North

On May 1, Vietnam's weather forecast predicts sweltering heat and soaring temperatures blanketing the Northern region.

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Weather forecast for various regions

Northwest region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and hot afternoons with intense heat. Thunderstorms are expected in the evenings and nights. Potential hazards during thunderstorms include tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Minimum temperature: 24-27 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 36-39 degrees Celsius.

Northeast region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and sunshine during the day, with extreme heat in the afternoons. Scattered showers are possible in the evenings and nights. Minimum temperature: 25-28 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 36-39 degrees Celsius.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The weather forecast predicts sunny skies with extreme heat, with temperatures reaching up to 42 degrees Celsius in the afternoons. Minimum temperature: 27 – 30 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 39-42 degrees Celsius.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and sunshine during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some areas in the evenings and nights. Southeast to south winds will range from level 2 to 3. Minimum temperature: 26-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 39-41 degrees Celsius in the north and 35-36 degrees Celsius in the south.

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Hanoi will continue to experience sunny days.
Photo: Vietnamnet

Central Highlands: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and hot conditions during the day, with extreme heat in the afternoons. Thunderstorms may bring potential hazards such as tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Minimum temperature: 22-25 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 35-38 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 39 degrees Celsius.

Southern region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and hot conditions during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some areas in the evenings and nights. Minimum temperature: 26-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 35-38 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 39 degrees Celsius.

Weather forecast for major cities

Hanoi: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and hot conditions during the day, with clear skies at night. Southeast to south winds will range from level 2 to 3. Minimum temperature: 27-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 37-39 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 39 degrees Celsius.

Ho Chi Minh City: The weather forecast predicts cloudy skies and hot conditions during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some areas in the evenings and nights. Minimum temperature: 26-29 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 35-38 degrees Celsius.

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