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Today, July 18: Severe heat wave spreads in the North and Central regions

On July 18, the heat continued to increase in the Northern and Central provinces, with many places recording actual temperatures of up to 37-39 degrees Celsius, and the outdoor temperature could feel up to 40 degrees Celsius due to urban effects and road radiation.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng18/07/2025

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Forecast today 18-7 and tomorrow 19-7 heat wave spreads

Since early morning, the weather in Hanoi and the Northern provinces has been hot, with temperatures from 9-10am fluctuating between 30-33 degrees Celsius. It is forecasted that by noon and early afternoon, the temperature may rise to 37-38 degrees Celsius, with intense sunshine lasting until around 5pm before cooling down.

In Hue and the Central provinces such as Quang Tri and Da Nang , the heat appeared early and peaked at noon, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius in some places. The air was dry due to low humidity, and the feeling of heat lasted from 10am to 4pm.

In the central area of ​​Da Nang, the weather today is relatively more pleasant. The morning is cool, with temperatures ranging from 27-31 degrees Celsius; at noon it increases to 34-35 degrees Celsius. However, this area is likely to experience localized thunderstorms around 2 p.m. and after 6 p.m., which will help cool down temporarily.

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Satellite image at 6am on July 18: The North has very little cloud, signaling a hot day. Source: GFS

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting and international forecasting agencies, today is the peak of the heat wave in mid-July. Both the North and Central regions are in the high temperature warning zone, with the ultraviolet radiation (UV) index at dangerous levels.

People, especially outdoor workers, are advised to drink plenty of water, limit direct exposure to the sun between 11am and 3pm, wear long-sleeved clothes, sunglasses and cover up carefully when going outdoors.

The heat also increases demand for electricity, putting pressure on infrastructure. Experts recommend not using many electrical devices at the same time during peak hours to avoid overloading.

It is forecasted that tomorrow, July 19, the heat wave will continue, but the temperature will not decrease much. The midlands and mountainous areas of the North may have showers in the evening, but not enough to completely end the heat wave. The Central region is expected to cool down from July 21.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/hom-nay-18-7-nang-nong-gay-gat-lan-rong-o-bac-va-trung-bo-post804255.html


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