
Low-level fog and higher-level clouds made Ho Chi Minh City hazy this morning - Photo: LE PHAN
On the morning of November 6, Ho Chi Minh City was covered by a thick layer of fog, cloudy sky, little sunshine. Especially the riverside area, visibility was even more obscured when the fog was thick.
This layer of fog appears as a low-level layer extending to a height of more than 100m. From higher altitudes, the clouds appear thick, layer after layer, making it almost impossible for the morning sun to penetrate to the ground.
This is the type of weather that often appears at the end of the year in Ho Chi Minh City when there are many rains, high humidity and weak activity of cold air diffusing down.
Regarding the weather in Ho Chi Minh City today, it is forecasted that it will be affected by the circulation of storm No. 13 Kalmaegi, so in the evening there will be rain in many places, heavy rain in some places.
Today is also the day of peak tide, rain combined with high tide can cause heavy flooding of the streets during rush hour.

Looking towards Saigon Bridge, you can hardly see this bridge and Landmark81 building - Photo: LE PHAN

Only when you get very close, the Landmark 81 building appears faintly in the mist - Photo: LE PHAN

Blurry high-rise buildings - Photo: LE PHAN

Binh Loi bridge is also obscured - Photo: LE PHAN

Layers of clouds prevent sunlight from penetrating - Photo: LE PHAN

Cool weather with fog creates a pleasant feeling - Photo: LE PHAN

The old Thu Duc side is also foggy, visibility is limited - Photo: AI NHAN
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/sang-nay-tp-hcm-suong-mu-mo-mit-20251106075219502.htm






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