The North has been sunny for the past three days, with the highest temperature reaching 31-33 degrees Celsius due to the subtropical high pressure tongue. The stable air mass will continue to maintain good weather in the North during the last two days of the weekend.
From October 13, when the low pressure trough in the Central region lifted its axis to the north, at the same time, a weak cold air mass moved from the north down, forming an easterly wind zone at an altitude of 1,500-5,000 m, bringing moisture in, causing the North to become cloudy.
From the afternoon of October 13 to 16, under the influence of weak cold air and high-altitude easterly winds, the North and North Central regions will have rain, concentrated in the Northern Delta.
Hanoians in the rain after storm Matmo. Photo: Tung Dinh
This rain will not worsen the flood situation in the North because the amount of rain is not large and the flood on Thuong and Cau rivers is currently receding slowly. Floods on small rivers in the Red River Delta - Thai Binh continue to maintain alert levels two and three. In the next 2-3 days, flooding will continue in Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, Lang Son, and Hanoi.
Hanoi from October 10 to 12 will have light fog in the early morning, sunny during the day, no rain at night. From October 13 to 16, there will be thunderstorms, with some heavy rain in some places. From October 17, there will be only scattered rain.
The American Accuweather website predicts that the temperature in Hanoi will be 25-34 degrees Celsius over the weekend, and will drop to 25-30 degrees Celsius next week. At high points above 1,500 meters like Sa Pa ( Lao Cai ), the lowest temperature will be 16-17 degrees Celsius and the highest will be 21-24 degrees Celsius.
Source vnexpress.net
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