The North is about to have heavy rain again, the Central region is constantly hot and sunny

The North and Central regions are in a heat wave, in some places it is especially intense. But from the night of June 14, heavy rain returned in the North and the weather cooled down. The Southern region is about to enter a period of continuous rain.

According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, today (June 13), in the midland region, the Northern Delta, Hoa Binh and the Central region, there will be hot weather, in some places it will be extremely hot with temperatures at 13:00. , there are places over 36 degrees such as: Hoa Binh City 37.6 degrees, Lang (Hanoi) 37.2 degrees, Phu Ly (Ha Nam) 37.7 degrees, Nho Quan (Ninh Binh) 36.9 degrees…; Tinh Gia (Thanh Hoa) 37.2 degrees, Ha Tinh City 37.4 degrees, Tuyen Hoa (Quang Binh) 37.6 degrees, Tam Ky (Quang Nam) 37.5 degrees, Hoai Nhon (Binh Dinh) 38.2 degrees,…

It is forecasted that on June 14, the midland region, the Northern Delta, the south of Son La and Hoa Binh will continue to have hot weather and intense heat with the highest temperature commonly ranging from 35-38 degrees, in some places. above 38 degrees; Minimum relative humidity 50-60%. From June 15, the heat tends to subside.

For the area from Thanh Hoa to Binh Thuan, on June 14-15, the heat increased, in some places it was especially intense with the highest temperature from 36-39 degrees, in some places it was over 39 degrees; Minimum relative humidity 50-55%. Warning, hot weather in the Central region is likely to last for many days to come.

During the two days of June 13-14, there was hot weather, in the Northern region in the evening and at night there were still showers and thunderstorms in some places, especially in the mountainous areas there were rains, scattered showers and thunderstorms in some places.

Notably, from the night of June 14-16, the weather in the North is likely to experience moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, with locally very heavy rain. From June 17-20, the Northern mountainous region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, concentrated in the evening and night.

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Previously, Mr. Nguyen Van Huong, Head of the Weather Forecasting Department, also said that around June 14-16 (and possibly extending to June 17), the Northern region is likely to experience a period of moderate to heavy rain. large again on a large scale. In particular, midland and mountainous areas may experience moderate and heavy rains. These are also rain-causing patterns that often appear in this June period and localities need to proactively implement response plans and closely monitor forecasts and warnings in the coming time.

Particularly for the Central Highlands and Southern regions, in the coming time there is a possibility of more rain, even increasing in quantity and area.

According to the weather forecast for the week of mid-June (June 11-20) in Ho Chi Minh City by the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Station, the low pressure trough with an axis passing through the Northern region is gradually weakening. The southwest monsoon dominates the area with moderate intensity throughout the next 10 days and tends to gradually increase in activity. At high altitude, the subtropical high pressure continues to encroach on the West, around June 15-16, forming a wind convergence zone above 6,000m right above the area and from June 17-20, the southwest monsoon operates. up to 6,000m.

With the above conditions, the Ho Chi Minh City area from now until June 14 will have sunny days, evenings and nights with scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally with moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms.

In particular, from June 15-20, rain increased in both area and quantity with rain ranging from scattered to many places; Some places have moderate rain, heavy rain, very heavy rain and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, you need to be careful of tornadoes and strong winds that can cause danger to people and damage to property.

During this period, the average temperature in Ho Chi Minh City was 0.2-0.7 degrees higher than the average for many years in the same period, with the lowest being 24-27 degrees and the highest being 30-34 degrees.

Total weekly rainfall is higher than average, commonly in the range of 80-180mm. Beware of high-intensity rain that can cause deep flooding on some roads, likely to appear between June 15-20.

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Storm/ATND is likely to appear in early July

The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has also just commented on the weather situation for the next month (June 11 – July 10, 2024).

Specifically, the average temperature across the country is generally 0.5-1 degree Celsius higher than the average; The South Central region, Central Highlands and Southern regions alone are about 1 degree higher. Rainfall is approximately equal to the annual average for the same period.

The meteorological agency warns that during this period, there is a possibility of tropical storms/low pressure appearing in the East Sea, with a higher probability occurring in early July 2024.

This is also a period of hot weather that continues to occur in the Northern and Central regions.

Severe heat continues continuously in the Central region. Illustration photo: Nam Khanh

Also in the next month, the Northern and North Central regions will have many days of showers and thunderstorms, including the possibility of some moderate and widespread heavy rains lasting about 2-4 days. In the Central Highlands and Southern regions, the southwest monsoon continues to operate strongly with moderate to strong intensity, and rain is likely to increase in both area and concentration in the second half of the forecast period. .

According to the meteorological agency, dangerous weather phenomena such as storms/tropical storms and southwest monsoons have the potential to cause strong winds and large waves, affecting activities in the East Sea area. Strong thunderstorms accompanied by tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong winds can greatly affect production and people’s daily activities. In the Central region during this period, there is still a possibility of little rain and a lot of heat, especially in the Central and South Central regions, leading to drought, water shortages and potential risks of fire and explosion. very high.

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