A strong cold air system is moving southwards and is expected to hit the northern region by September 7, bringing rains to the whole area with temperatures plunging by 5-10C.
The North is prepared
to welcome strong cold air system from September 7 with rains forecast for the
whole region.
According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological
Forecasting, from tomorrow morning, the cold air will affect the North and then
extend to the North Central region and certain parts of the Mid-Central region.
The northeast monsoon due to the first cold spell in the
autumn-winter season this year will cool down the temperature in the North and
North Central localities, with the lowest forecast estimated to be 21-24C, even
19-22C in the northern mountainous areas.
The national weather service also warned of strong winds and
rough seas in the Gulf of Tonkin from Friday night.
Downpours with rainfall from 50-100mm, combined with thunderstorms, are
forecast for the northern mountainous and midland areas from September 7. On
September 8 and 9, heavy rains are likely to extend to the south and
concentrate in the central provinces of Ha Tinh, Quang Binh and Quang Tri.
Source: NDO
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