Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (May 3): Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Anticipated in the Northern Region

On May 3, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are predicted to sweep through the northern region of Vietnam.

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According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the North and Thanh Hoa have showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. In the North and North Central, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms, with local heavy rain with rainfall from 15-30mm, in some places over 50mm.

During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. The area from Quang Binh to Phu Yen has hot weather and intense heat, with temperatures commonly ranging from 35 to 38 degrees.

The weather forecast in different regions

The Northwest region: The weather forecast is predicted to be cloudy and rainy during the day, with thunderstorms in the evening and night. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Lowest temperature: 23-26 degrees. Highest temperature: 30-33 degrees.

The Northeast region: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Lowest temperature: 23-26 degrees. Highest temperature: 28-31 degrees.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy and hot during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. Lowest temperature: 26-29 degrees. Highest temperature: North 30-33 degrees; South 35-38 degrees.

Hanoi will have moderate to heavy rain tomorrow. Photo: Vietnamnet

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: The weather will be cloudy and hot during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Lowest temperature: 26-29 degrees. Highest temperature: North 35-38 degrees, South 33-36 degrees.

The Central Highlands: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy and hot during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and night. Lowest temperature: 23-26 degrees. Highest temperature: 34-36 degrees.

The Southern region: The weather will be cloudy and hot during the day with intense heat, and thunderstorms in the evening and night in some places. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds. Lowest temperature: 26-29 degrees. Highest temperature: 35-38 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

Hanoi: The weather forecast is predicted to be cloudy and rainy in some places during the day, with showers and thunderstorms in the evening and night. Lowest temperature: 25-27 degrees. Highest temperature: 29-31 degrees.

Ho Chi Minh City: According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather in Ho Chi Minh City will be hot with intense heat during the day. The temperature is between 37 – 38 degrees, unchanged from the previous day.

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