Cold spell to sweep through northern Vietnam
VOV.VN - A cold spell is expected to hit northern Vietnam on the night of March 28, bringing rain to some areas, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
Over the next 10 days, temperatures nationwide will fluctuate, with Lang Son and Cao Bang provinces experiencing the sharpest drops, reaching lows of 11-12°C.
Due to the influence of the cold spell, mountainous areas in the north will see scattered showers and thunderstorms from the night of March 28 to March 29. From March 30 to April 1, light rain is expected to continue in the northeastern region.
By March 28, the cold air will strengthen, turning the weather chilly and rainy at night. On March 29, daytime temperatures in the region could plunge by up to 10°C.
The cold conditions will persist through the last two days of March (March 30-31), with Lang Son and Cao Bang seeing lows of 11°C and 12°C, respectively. In Hanoi, temperatures will range between 16-20°C.
As April begins, northern Vietnam will see a gradual warming trend, with daytime highs reaching 20-23°C.