Weather Update in Vietnam (Feb 17): Northern Region Experiences Drizzles and Cold Mornings

Vietnam's weather forecast for February 17 anticipates light rain and chilly temperatures in the Northern region. Meanwhile, the South will experience hot weather, with some areas reaching temperatures over 35 degrees.

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The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has reported that the North and Thanh Hoa will experience moderate to heavy rain, with scattered fog in the early morning and sunny afternoons. Freezing temperatures are expected at night and in the morning.

The North and Central Central regions will have light rain with cold nights and mornings.

Meanwhile, the area from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien Hue will experience scattered rain and thunderstorms in some places. Other areas will have overnight showers and sunny afternoons, especially in the Southeast region.

Weather forecast in different regions:

Northwest region: Cloudy and rainy in some places with light fog in the early morning and sunny afternoons. The lowest temperature will be 16-19 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will reach 22-25 degrees Celsius, with some areas going above 26 degrees Celsius.

Northeast region: Cloudy with scattered rain during the night and morning. The lowest temperature will be 16-19 degrees Celsius, dropping to below 15 degrees Celsius in some mountainous areas. The highest temperature will range from 20-23 degrees Celsius.

Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: Cloudy with rain in the night and morning. The lowest temperature in this region will be 17-20 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature in the north will reach 22-25 degrees Celsius and in the south will reach 26-29 degrees Celsius.

There will be drizzles in Hanoi this weekend. Photo: Vietnamnet

Da Nang – Binh Thuan: Cloudy with scattered showers at night and sunny afternoons. Northeast winds at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will be 22-25 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature in the north will reach 26-29 degrees Celsius and in the south will reach 29-32 degrees Celsius.

The Central Highlands: Cloudy with sunny afternoons and showers at night. Northeast to east winds at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will be 17-20 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will reach 30-33 degrees Celsius.

The Southern region: Cloudy with sunny afternoons and showers at night. Northeast to east winds at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 23-26 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will reach 32-35 degrees Celsius, with some areas in the East going over 35 degrees Celsius.

Weather forecast in major cities:

Hanoi: Cloudy with scattered rain in the early morning and cold nights. The lowest temperature will be 17-19 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will reach 21-23 degrees Celsius.

Ho Chi Minh City: Cloudy and sunny during the day, with intense heat in the afternoon. Northeast to east winds at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will range from 23-26 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature will reach 32-35 degrees Celsius, with the East reaching 34-36 degrees Celsius.

Charlotte Pho
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