Cold spell to bring rainy and chilly weather to northern Vietnam ahead of Tet

VOV.VN - A cold spell is forecast to hit the country's northern region in the days leading up to Tet, according to predictions made by the National Hydrometeorological Forecasting Centre.

The cold front is expected to begin affecting the region between January 13 and January 17 with light showers, whilst the next day will see the northern region experience sunny weather in both the morning and afternoon.

From January 19, rain will increase in intensity and temperatures will drop as the cold snap strengthens.

Similarly, the central region will witness temperatures decrease and face spells of rain during this period. However, the Central Highlands and southern region will enjoy some sunny weather, with rain occurring in several areas.

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