Today, for the first time in May. Hot weather is occurring across all three regions of Vietnam. According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF), at 1 PM on May 13th, the highest temperatures in the North were recorded at Lang station ( Hanoi ) at 35.7°C and Phu Yen station (Son La) at 35.4°C.

Widespread heatwave is occurring in the area from Nghe An to Da Nang and the eastern provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak, with some areas experiencing intense heat. intense heat With the highest temperatures recorded in Dong Ha (Quang Tri) at 37°C, Tra My (Da Nang) at 36.4°C, Ba To (Quang Ngai) at 37.6°C; and Son Hoa ( Dak Lak ) at 36.8°C.
In Southern Vietnam, the highest temperatures were recorded at Ta Lai (Dong Nai) at 36.3°C, My Tho (Dong Thap) at 35.8°C, and Soc Trang (Can Tho) at 35.6°C. This area has experienced widespread heatwaves that have lasted for five consecutive days and are forecast to continue until May 15th. highest temperature Temperatures are commonly 35-36 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 37 degrees Celsius.
For the central provinces, the heatwave is likely to last until May 16-17, with maximum temperatures commonly ranging from 36-38 degrees Celsius, and exceeding 38 degrees Celsius in some areas. Note that the actual perceived temperature may be 2-4 degrees Celsius higher than the prevailing meteorological temperature. Due to the combined effects of the heatwave and intense heat, along with low humidity, there is a high risk of fires and explosions in residential areas due to increased electricity demand. The heatwave can also cause dehydration in people exposed to high temperatures for extended periods.
The hot weather is caused by a strong resurgence of the hot low-pressure system from the west. In the South, upper-level wind disturbances persist, potentially causing localized thunderstorms in some areas. During thunderstorms, be wary of tornadoes, lightning, strong gusts of wind, and hail.
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