According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, today, June 30th, the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam, Quang Ninh, and Hai Phong City will experience moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms, with localized very heavy rain. Rainfall amounts from 7 am to 3 pm may exceed 80 mm in some areas, such as Xuan Minh 1 station (Tuyen Quang) with 135.2 mm; Phan Thanh ( Lao Cai) with 114.4 mm; and Lao Xa Phinh (Dien Bien) with 84.4 mm…
News of heavy rain in the North.
From the evening of June 30th to the night of July 1st, the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam, Quang Ninh province, and Hai Phong city will continue to be the focus of this rain event. Moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms will occur, with rainfall amounts generally ranging from 50-100 mm, and some areas experiencing very heavy rain exceeding 250 mm. The rain will be concentrated in the evening, night, and morning.
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Northern Vietnam is about to experience another period of widespread heavy rain. (Illustrative image.) |
The meteorological agency warned of the risk of heavy rainfall, with precipitation potentially exceeding 100 mm in just 3 hours.
Additionally, from the evening of June 30th to the morning of July 1st, other areas in Northern Vietnam experienced rain, moderate rain, and scattered thunderstorms with rainfall ranging from 20-40 mm, and locally heavy rain exceeding 80 mm. On the evening of June 30th, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, from Hue City to Lam Dong , and Southern Vietnam experienced scattered showers and thunderstorms with rainfall ranging from 10-30 mm, and some areas experiencing heavy rain exceeding 70 mm.
During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
From July 2nd, heavy rain in Northern Vietnam is expected to gradually decrease. At the same time, the Central Highlands and Southern Vietnam will experience moderate rain, with some areas experiencing heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Furthermore, due to the influence of the tropical convergence zone connected to a low-pressure area that is forecast to strengthen into a tropical depression over the East Sea, from July 4-7, Northern Vietnam may experience a period of moderate to heavy rain over a wide area, accompanied by a high risk of tornadoes, lightning, flash floods, landslides, and localized flooding.
In Central Vietnam, from July 1st, localized heatwaves will continue with maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C in some areas. After that, the heatwave will end in this region.
Hanoi weather forecast for the next 10 days
Tonight and tomorrow, July 1st, Hanoi will experience scattered showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain, concentrated during the night and morning. The lowest temperature will be 25-27°C. The highest temperature will be 31-33°C.
According to the 10-day weather and temperature update, Hanoi will generally experience rain, with the highest temperature dropping to 29°C at times, resulting in cool weather.
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Hanoi weather forecast for the next 10 days. Source: NCHMF. |
Specifically, from July 2-4, this area will maintain a weather pattern of showers and thunderstorms, with maximum temperatures generally ranging from 32-33°C and minimum temperatures fluctuating between 26-27°C.
On July 5th, the highest temperature in Hanoi dropped to 29°C, while the lowest temperature remained at 26°C, with cloudy skies and moderate rain.
On July 6-7, the area will remain cloudy with moderate rain. However, the highest daily temperatures will tend to rise to 31-32°C, while the lowest temperatures will remain relatively stable at around 26°C.
On July 8th, Hanoi experienced renewed showers and thunderstorms, with the highest temperature continuing to rise to 33°C and the lowest temperature at 27°C.
During the last two days of the forecast period (July 9-10), Hanoi continued to experience showers and thunderstorms, with daytime temperatures dropping to a high of 29°C and a low of 26°C, resulting in cool weather.
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