VOV.VN - A strengthened cold air mass swept across northern Vietnam and the North Central region on February 8, bringing widespread rain, strong winds and a spell of unusually biting cold, meteorological authorities said.
VOV.VN - A strong cold air mass began affecting northern Vietnam from midday on February 7, bringing widespread cold conditions, with severe cold, frost and possible snowfall forecast for high mountain areas over the weekend, weather authorities said.
VOV.VN - A strengthened cold air mass swept into Vietnam from late January 20, first affecting mountainous areas in Lang Son and Cao Bang before spreading across the northern region, according to the national weather bureau.
VOV.VN - Northern Vietnam may experience frost and ice in mountainous areas as a strong cold air mass moves south and intensifies over the coming days, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF).
VOV.VN - The strong cold air mass affecting Northern Vietnam is forecast to gradually weaken from January 10, allowing temperatures to rise slightly in the coming days, though cold and dry conditions are expected to persist, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Sub-zero temperatures and frost were recorded in western Nghe An province early on January 9, extending severe cold conditions beyond northern Vietnam into parts of the central region, as a strong cold air mass continued to dominate much of the country.
VOV.VN - Temperature on the peak of Fansipan fell to -3°C early on January 7, with thick frost coating walkways, structures and vegetation during the first cold spell of 2026.
VOV.VN - Northern and Central Vietnam are preparing for another strong influx of cold air, reported the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF).
VOV.VN - Frost appeared the area around the flagpole and many trees on Mount Fansipan, Vietnam’s highest peak, in Sa Pa ward, northern Lao Cai province, early on December 25, as temperatures dropped to 1-3°C.
VOV.VN - Frost covered large areas of Mount Fansipan, Vietnam’s highest peak, on the morning of December 20 as temperatures dropped to around 0 °C, creating a rare winter scene on the so-called Roof of Indochina.