
According to the Quang Ngai Meteorological and Hydrological Station, the weather in the province will continue to be affected by a cold front. The weather will generally be cloudy with scattered light rain at night, and sunny during the day. Temperatures will remain low at night and in the early morning, with cold weather, especially in mountainous areas where it may be freezing. During the day, there will be occasional sunshine, but northerly to northeasterly winds will prevail, potentially causing a chilly feeling, especially in the early morning and late evening.
In lowland and coastal areas such as Binh Son commune, Cam Thanh ward, and Duc Pho ward, the weather will be partly cloudy with light rain at night and sunny during the day. It will be cold at night and early morning. Temperatures will range from 19 to 27 degrees Celsius. Winds will be from the North to Northeast, at speeds of 2-4.
People should take precautions to keep crops and livestock warm, and cover vegetables during the night and early morning. When participating in outdoor activities in the morning, dress warmly. Drivers should be aware of slippery road surfaces in areas with light rain at night.
In mountainous areas like Ba To commune, the lowest temperature is around 19 degrees Celsius, and the highest is 25 degrees Celsius. The wind is from the North to Northeast, at level 2-3. It is cold at night and in the early morning.
In the western part of Quang Ngai province, such as Kon Tum ward, Ia Toi commune, and Dak To commune, the weather will be partly cloudy with sunshine during the day, and cold at night and early morning. The lowest temperature will be from 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, and the highest from 28 to 29 degrees Celsius. Winds will be from the North to Northeast, at level 2-3.
In Mang Den commune specifically, there is fog at night and early morning, and the weather is cold. The lowest temperature is around 13 degrees Celsius, the highest is 26 degrees Celsius, with high humidity and northerly to northeasterly winds of force 3-4.
People need to keep warm, especially children and the elderly. Farmers should cover crops to protect vegetables and other cold-sensitive plants. Livestock farmers need to prepare sufficient feed and bedding, and ensure sheltered, dry housing for their animals.
In the sea area of Quang Ngai and Ly Son special zone, the weather will be changeable with light rain at night and weak sunshine during the day. The lowest temperature will be around 22 degrees Celsius, and the highest 26 degrees Celsius. Winds will be from the North to Northeast, force 4-5, with occasional gusts; the sea will be rough with waves about 2-3 meters high.
Fishermen and boat owners need to closely monitor weather developments and avoid venturing far out to sea during strong winds. Fish farmers raising fish in cages need to reinforce their mooring systems to ensure the safety of their cages and vessels.
With just over 20 days left until the Lunar New Year, the demand for pickled shallots is increasing in the market. This is the ideal time for farmers in shallot-growing regions to prepare for harvesting and preserving shallots using proper techniques, ensuring quality and commercial value.
When the shallots turn yellow, the bulbs are large and uniform in size, and the skin is white, farmers should harvest them during dry weather, avoiding rain to prevent the bulbs from rotting. Pull them gently, avoiding bruising or breaking the bulbs. After harvesting, cut off the leaves and roots, wash away the soil and sand, then air dry them in a well-ventilated place for 1-2 days until the bulbs are slightly shriveled.
To preserve them, arrange the shallots in bamboo baskets or mesh bags and place them in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight. Do not stack them too thickly. Properly preserved shallots will retain their crispness, white color, and distinctive flavor, meeting the needs of people preparing pickled dishes for Tet (Vietnamese New Year).
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