Vietnam’s Weather Outlook (Jan 20): Slight Temperature Rise in North

Vietnam's weather forecast for January 20 predicts warmer temperatures with sunny mornings in the next two days in the Northern region.

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According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the North and Thanh Hoa still have light rain and fog in the early morning. Particularly in the Northern mountainous region, there is heavy rain. Tomorrow afternoon, the rain will decrease rapidly. The weather will be warm and pleasant. The highest temperature in the area is about 25-26 degrees.

The meteorological agency said that it is likely that by Sunday (January 21), a strong cold wave will flood Vietnam, causing heavy rain in the North, including Hanoi.

The weather forecast in different regions

Northwest region: The weather forecast is predicted to be cloudy with moderate to heavy rain in the afternoon and evening. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds—freezing morning and night. The lowest temperature is 17-20 degrees, some places below 13 degrees. The highest temperature is 22-25 degrees, some places below 22 degrees.

Northeast region: The weather will be cloudy with drizzles in the early morning and afternoon, and thunderstorms in some places. Freezing morning and night. The lowest temperature is 17-20 degrees, in some mountainous areas it is below 16 degrees. Highest temperature: 23-26 degrees.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: Cloudy and rainy in the early morning, and sunny in the afternoon. The North is cold early in the morning and at night. Lowest temperature: 18-20 degrees. Highest temperature: North 23-26 degrees; South 26-28 degrees.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: Cloudy and sunny during the day, with showers at night. Lowest temperature: 22-25 degrees. The highest temperature is 27-30 degrees, in the South there are places above 30 degrees.

The Central Highlands: Cloudy and rainy in the afternoon, with showers at night. Lowest temperature: 16-19 degrees. Highest temperature: 27-30 degrees.

The Southern region: Cloudy and sunny during the day, with moderate rain in the afternoon. Lowest temperature: 21-24 degrees. Highest temperature: 31-34 degrees, some places above 34 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

Hanoi: Cloudy with drizzle and fog in the early morning and night. Lowest temperature: 18-20 degrees. Highest temperature: 23-25 degrees.

Hanoi will be foggy and rainy in the early morning. Photo: NCHMF

Ho Chi Minh City: The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting forecasts that the weather in Ho Chi Minh City will be cloudy and sunny in the afternoon, with a cold night. The temperature fluctuates between 33 – 34 degrees, a slight increase of 1 degree compared to the previous day. Common relative humidity is 52 – 67%, cloud density is 56 – 57%.

Da Nang: The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting forecasts that the weather in Da Nang area will be cloudy with rain, and sunny in the afternoon. The temperature fluctuates between 26 – 27 degrees, a slight increase of 1 degree compared to the previous day. Common relative humidity is 70 – 78%, cloud density is 44 – 68%.

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