Welcoming two waves of cold air, which days are cool in the North?

According to the Meteorological Forecasting Center, next week the weather in the North will be milder due to two waves of cold air.

This change occurs mainly in the Northeast and the Red River Delta, because the Northwest often has slightly different weather patterns due to the influence of the West wind.

Accordingly, from Monday, April 22, cold air will begin to affect provinces in the Northeast of the North such as Lang Son, Cao Bang…, making the weather much cooler and possibly raining. On Tuesday (April 23), cold air arrives in Hanoi and surrounding areas, the temperature drops 5-6 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature of the day will be more than 30 degrees Celsius.

On Friday (April 26), the North continued to welcome the second wave of cold air. Thanks to that, the temperature dropped slightly and the weather became less hot. At this time, the cold air waves are characterized by being mild and quickly disappearing after only about 1-2 days and then the temperature increases sharply again.

According to the weather forecast of the meteorological agency, between the two cold air waves mentioned above, next week there may still be 1-2 quite hot days.

In addition, before welcoming the upcoming weak cold wave, the North continues to be hot. On April 20, the Northern Delta region will have hot weather with the highest temperature commonly ranging from 35-36 degrees, in some places above 36 degrees, the lowest relative humidity commonly ranging from 50-55%.

The Northwest region of the North, from Thanh Hoa to Phu Yen, has hot weather and intense heat, in some places it is especially intense with the highest temperature commonly ranging from 35-38 degrees, in some places it is over 39 degrees.

READ Also:  Economy The 5 wounds that give birth to urban arbitrariness - from Sarakiniko to Santorini Chronic Town Planning Diseases are highlighted by the building cases in Sarakinko, Santorini and Mykonos - Special Meeting at Maximos within the week 11/02/02

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.