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The National Centre for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has highlighted two unusual weather patterns for March.
Ho Chi Minh City will experience multiple heatwaves in March, with temperatures exceeding 37°C, while sudden localized storms may bring brief but heavy rains.
The Typhoon Committee has officially decided to remove the name Yagi from the international list of storm names due to the catastrophic damage it caused in Vietnam, the Philippines, and other countries.
A strong cold wave is set to impact northern and central Vietnam over the next ten days, bringing prolonged rain and bitterly cold temperatures. Experts predict severe cold spells and unseasonal showers in the south.
Over the next six months, dangerous weather events such as thunderstorms, whirlwinds, lightning, hail and strong gusty winds are expected to take place across the country.
The National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting indicated that during this forecast period, cold air will continue to influence Vietnam’s weather, potentially bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms on certain days.
The recent cold air surge has already lost its intensity, paving the way for wet, misty, and chilly conditions to return across northern Vietnam.
A record-breaking unseasonal downpour hit Ho Chi Minh City on February 12-13, marking the heaviest rainfall for February in four decades, meteorologists report.
As a low-pressure area strengthens in the East Sea, Ho Chi Minh City is expected to experience scattered showers and thunderstorms over the next several days.
Weather experts warn that Northern Vietnam will face extended damp conditions from late February until April.
As temperatures plunged, some sought warmth by fire pits, while others embraced the winter air with midnight walks and late-night street food outings.
A powerful cold wave will hit Northern Vietnam from February 7-8, bringing widespread freezing temperatures, with some high-altitude areas dropping below 2°C, possibly leading to frost and snowfall.
Northern Vietnam will experience rising temperatures and spring rains over the next few days, but a new cold front is set to bring chilly weather back by February 3.
Lần đầu tiên trong những ngày giáp Tết Nguyên đán Ất Tỵ 2025, tuyết rơi tại đỉnh Fansipan, nhiệt độ xuống dưới 0 độ C.
Ho Chi Minh City is set to experience chilly 20°C weather during the Lunar New Year, with a risk of flooding in low-lying areas due to high tides.
The upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday will see fluctuating weather, as northern Vietnam prepares for strong cold fronts and potential frost by late January.
Vietnam’s 2025 weather patterns are expected to be highly unpredictable as La Niña remains active, affecting temperatures and precipitation.
With Tet (Lunar New Year) 2025 around the corner, meteorologists forecast contrasting weather across Vietnam: cold and damp in the North, while the South enjoys sunny, pleasant conditions.
Sub-zero temperatures have turned mountain peaks in Cao Bang, Yen Bai, and Lao Cai into frosty wonderlands, captivating visitors with their rare beauty.
Over the next three days, Hanoi will experience freezing nights and sharp daytime temperature drops as a strong cold front moves in, with lows dipping to 11-12°C.