Vietnam’s Weather Update (March 7): Scorching Heat Sweeps Across Northern Area

The North of Vietnam is expected to experience high temperatures and intense heat in the upcoming days, according to the weather forecast for March 7.

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The Northern region and the area from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien Hue will experience light rain in some places and early morning fog, with sunny weather in the afternoon.

In the North, starting from the night of March 6, due to a strengthening cold air wave and strong winds from the West, Hanoi will see light rain, early morning fog, and cold temperatures at night.

The area from Da Nang to the South and the Central Highlands will have sunny weather. The South will experience hot temperatures.

According to the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Station, there are widespread heat waves occurring in the East and some areas in the West. The highest temperatures in the East range from 35-37 degrees, with some places exceeding 37 degrees. In the West, temperatures reach 35-36 degrees. The relative humidity is at its lowest, ranging from 35-45%. The hottest time of the day is between 12-4 pm.

The weather forecast in different regions

Northwest region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy and rainy conditions in some places within the region, along with early morning fog. The lowest temperature is expected to be between 16-19 degrees, with some places dropping below 15 degrees. The highest temperature is forecasted to reach 27-30 degrees, with some places exceeding 35 degrees.

Northeast region: The weather is forecasted to be cloudy with light rain in some places, accompanied by early morning fog and drizzles at night. The clouds will decrease at noon, leading to sunny weather. The wind will be blowing from the Southeast to the south at level 2-3. The lowest temperature is expected to range from 16-19 degrees, dropping below 16 degrees in some mountainous areas. The highest temperature will reach 26-29 degrees, with some places exceeding 29 degrees.

The weather will be warmer in Hanoi. Photo: Vietnamnet

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The weather will be cloudy with scattered mist in the early morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. The lowest temperature will be between 19-22 degrees, while the highest temperature will reach 29-32 degrees in the North and 32-35 degrees in the South.

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: The weather will be cloudy and sunny during the day, with no rain at night. The lowest temperature will range from 22-25 degrees, while the highest temperature will reach 30-33 degrees, with some places exceeding 33 degrees.

The Central Highlands: The weather will be cloudy and sunny during the day, with no rain at night. The lowest temperature will be between 17-20 degrees, dropping below 17 degrees in some places. The highest temperature will reach 30-33 degrees.

The Southern region: The forecast predicts sunny and cloudy weather during the day, with no rain at night. The wind will be blowing from the East at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 23-26 degrees, while the highest temperature will reach 32-35 degrees.

The weather forecast in big cities

Hanoi: The weather forecast predicts cloudy and sunny weather during the day, with drizzles and fog in the early morning. The wind will be blowing from the Southeast to the south at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 16-18 degrees, while the highest temperature will reach 26-28 degrees.

Ho Chi Minh City: The weather will be cloudy and sunny during the day, with high heat in the region. The lowest temperature will range from 23-26 degrees, while the highest temperature will reach 32-35 degrees.

Charlotte Pho
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