Accordingly, May 24th saw hot weather, with some areas experiencing intense heat. The highest temperatures of the day were recorded at Khanh Trung at 40.1°C, Ma Noi at 38.4°C, Phuoc Thai at 38.6°C, etc. The lowest relative humidity was in the range of 35-45%.
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| This map shows the highest temperatures forecast for the next 24 hours. |
Due to the influence of the southern edge of a low-pressure trough with its axis at approximately 24-27 degrees North latitude, connected to a developing hot low-pressure area in the west, on May 25th, Khanh Hoa province continued to experience hot weather, with localized intense heat in mountainous areas and the southern part of the province. The highest temperature during the day was 35-37 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 38 degrees Celsius. The lowest relative humidity was around 40-50%. Temperatures above 35°C lasted from 10-16 hours/day. The hot weather is likely to persist until May 27th, after which it will gradually subside.
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| Detailed forecasts for each region. |
Due to the combined effects of intense heat and low humidity, there is a high risk of explosions and fires in residential areas due to increased electricity demand, and a high risk of forest fires in the province. Furthermore, the heat can cause dehydration, exhaustion, and heatstroke in people who are exposed to high temperatures for extended periods.
Experts note that the temperature forecast in heatwave reports and the actual perceived temperature outdoors can differ by 2-4 degrees Celsius, or even more, depending on surface conditions such as concrete or asphalt.
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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202605/nang-nong-co-noi-hon-38-do-c-3343ce4/









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