Hanoi will celebrate Valentine’s in cold drizzle

The north of Vietnam is going to say goodbye to the Tet Lunar New Year holiday with a lot of sunshine before a heavy cold spell hits the region on February 14 night, a perfect reason for a cozy Valentine’s night.

The national weather forecast center said temperatures in the northern region increase significantly from February 12, ending the cold streak from early this month.
Hanoi’s daytime temperature peaked at 26 degrees Celsius on February 12, compared to 20 degrees the previous day, while some places in the northwestern region can be as hot as 30 degrees, the center said.

But the region will receive a heavy cold spell from February 14 night when temperatures in the northern highlands will drop to between 7 and 10 degrees and the plain areas to 12-15 degrees.


Hanoi will still be warm during daytime February 14 but temperature will drop from the evening to around 12 degrees, with a little drizzle, the center said.
The temperatures will maintain for the following week, it said.
Ho Chi Minh City and nearby provinces meanwhile will be very hot in the coming days, with common temperatures at around 35 or 36 degrees.
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