
VOV.VN - A strong cold front is moving southward and is expected to cover the entire northern and central regions of Vietnam on February 8 and 9 that will cause a significant drop in temperatures, with some areas experiencing cold, even freezing conditions.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, temperatures in the North and many areas in the Central region have dropped sharply, with the possibility of temperatures dropping below 3°C in the mountainous areas and potential snow or ice.
In the capital city of Hanoi, temperatures are anticipated to range between 10 - 14°C on September 8 - 9. Alongside low temperatures, some areas in the Central region are even forecast to experience rain and strong winds.
After February 9, the cold spell will ease, and temperatures will gradually rise again, bringing more comfortable weather for the following days.
Starting from February 10, the cold air mass will weaken and change its characteristics. This will lead to light rain, fog in the early morning and evening, and clearer skies with some sunshine during the day. The temperatures will gradually rise, becoming warmer starting February 11, said meteorilogists.
Overall, the harsh cold will ease off, giving way to milder, more comfortable weather conditions in the coming days.
VOV.VN - A cold air mass has moved closer to Vietnam’s northern border and will begin affecting the northern region on February 2 evening, bringing rain and cold temperatures, according to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued an official dispatch requesting that northern, north-central provinces, and some localities in the central region take proactive measures to prevent the negative impact of the ongoing severe cold wave.
VOV.VN - The peak of Fansipan dubbed the Everest of Indochina, plunged into freezing temperatures on January 27 afternoon, with snow blanketing every corner.
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