Vietnam’s Weather Outlook (December 5): Severe Cold and Heavy Rainfall in the North.

On December 5th, the weather forecast for Vietnam indicates an exceptionally cold day with low temperatures expected in the northern regions. Meanwhile, the Central Highlands can expect rainfall throughout the day.

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The weather forecast in different regions

The weather in the Northwest region will be rainy and cold in the early morning, with low temperatures. The lowest temperature will be 16-19 degrees Celsius, and in some places, it may even drop below 14. The highest temperature will range from 20-23 degrees Celsius, and in certain areas, it may exceed 23.

In the Northeast region, there will be light rain and fog in the early morning. The weather in the mountainous areas will be extremely cold. The lowest temperature will be 16-19 degrees Celsius, and in some mountainous regions, it may drop below 15. The highest temperature will range from 20-23 degrees Celsius, and in certain areas, it may exceed 23.

As for Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue, the weather forecast predicts moderate to heavy rain throughout the region with foggy conditions in the early morning. The lowest temperature will range from 18-21 degrees Celsius, and in the South, there may be places with temperatures above 21. The highest temperature in the North will be 20-23 degrees Celsius, and in certain areas, it may even exceed 27.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan can expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas. During thunderstorms, there is a risk of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds. The lowest temperature will be 23-26 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will range from 27-30 degrees Celsius.

In the Central Highlands, there will also be scattered showers and thunderstorms. The lowest temperature will be 19-22 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature will range from 26-29 degrees Celsius.

The Southern region will experience showers and thunderstorms in some areas. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds. The lowest temperature will range from 23-26 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will be 30-33 degrees Celsius.

The weather forecast in big cities

In Hanoi, the weather will be cold with light rain and fog in the early morning. The lowest temperature will be 17-19 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature will range from 20-22 degrees Celsius.

Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (December 5): Extreme Cold And Rainy In The Northern Region
The weather will be cold with light rain and fog in the early morning in Hanoi. Photo: BestPrice Travel

In Ho Chi Minh City, according to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the area will be cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms in some areas, and sunny in the afternoon. The temperature will range from 32-34 degrees Celsius, which is an increase of 1-2 degrees compared to the previous day.

In Da Nang, according to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, there will no longer be heavy rain like previous days, only light rain locally. The temperature will range from 26-27 degrees Celsius, which is unchanged from the previous day.

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