According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, storm No. 3 has weakened, however, from the evening of September 2 to 4, there will be many dangerous weather patterns at sea and on land.
Many sea areas have strong winds and high waves.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 1 p.m., the eye of the storm was located at about 21.7 degrees North latitude, 111.9 degrees East longitude, in the sea southwest of Guangdong province (China). The strongest wind near the eye of the storm was level 10 (89-102 km/h), gusting over level 12. The storm moved west-southwest at a speed of 10 km/h.
At 1:00 a.m. on September 3, the center of the storm was located at about 21.1 degrees North latitude, 110.7 degrees East longitude in the sea east of the Leizhou Peninsula (China). The strongest wind near the center of the storm was level 8, gusting to level 10. The storm moved west-southwest at a speed of 10-15 km/h.
At 1 p.m. on September 3, the center of the storm was located at about 20.2 degrees North latitude and 109.7 degrees East longitude in the northwest area of Hainan Island (China). The strongest wind near the center of the storm was level 6, gusting to level 8. The storm moved west-southwest at a speed of 10-15 km/h.
At 1 p.m. on September 4, the center of the storm was located at about 19.3 degrees North latitude and 108.7 degrees East longitude in the western part of Hainan Island (China). Wind speed was below level 6. The storm moved southwest at a speed of 5 km/h and weakened into a low pressure area.
On the night of September 2 and 3, the northwest sea area of the North East Sea will have strong winds of level 6-7, near the storm center, level 8-10, gusting to level 12. The sea will be very rough, with waves 2-4m high.
In the central and southern East Sea (including the Truong Sa sea area), the sea area from Ninh Thuan to Ba Ria-Vung Tau has southwest wind level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8-9. The sea is rough, with waves 2-4m high.
The sea area from Ben Tre to Ca Mau, from Ca Mau to Kien Giang, the Gulf of Thailand and the sea area south of the North East Sea (including the sea area of Hoang Sa) has southwest wind level 5, sometimes level 6, gusting to level 7. Rough sea, waves 1.5-2.5m high.
From early morning on September 3, the eastern sea area of the Gulf of Tonkin (including Bach Long Vi island district) had strong winds of level 6, gusting to level 8. Rough seas, waves 1.5-2.5m high.
In addition, on the night of September 2 and September 3, the northwest sea area of the North East Sea will have storms; the eastern sea area of the Gulf of Tonkin, the sea area from Binh Dinh to Ca Mau and the southern sea area of the North East Sea (including the Hoang Sa sea area), the central and southern East Sea (including the Truong Sa sea area) will have showers and strong thunderstorms, with the possibility of tornadoes and strong gusts of wind during thunderstorms.
Warning: On the night of September 3, the northern sea area of the North East Sea will have strong winds of level 6, gusts of level 8, and rough seas.
On the night of September 3 and September 4, the sea area south of the central East Sea, the sea area north of the South East Sea (including the sea area north of the Truong Sa area) and the sea area from Ninh Thuan to Ba Ria-Vung Tau will have strong southwest winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8-9, and rough seas. Wave heights in these sea areas will range from 2-4m; in the northeastern sea area of the North East Sea, waves will be 3-5m high.
The sea area from Ben Tre to Ca Mau, from Ca Mau to Kien Giang, the Gulf of Thailand and the sea area east of the Gulf of Tonkin has strong winds of level 5, sometimes level 6, gusting to level 7; rough seas, waves from 1.5-2.5m high.
The risk level of natural disasters due to strong winds at sea is level 2. The sea area northwest of the North East Sea is level 3.
All vessels and other activities in the above sea areas are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and large waves.
Heavy rain in the Central Highlands and the South is likely to continue.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that on the evening of September 2-4, the Southern Central Highlands and the Southern region will have moderate rain, heavy rain, some places will have very heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms with rainfall from 40-100mm, some places will have over 150mm. The Northern Central Highlands will have showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy to very heavy rain with rainfall of 10-30mm, some places will have over 70mm.
Specifically, from 7:00 p.m. on September 2 to 7:00 p.m. on September 4, the Southern Central Highlands and the Southern region will have rain, with rainfall ranging from 40-100mm, with some places over 150mm.
Warning, from September 5, thunderstorms and localized heavy rains in the Central Highlands and the South are likely to continue for many days to come. Natural disaster risk level due to heavy rain, tornadoes, lightning, and hail is level 1.
Mountainous areas are at risk of flash floods, landslides and flooding in low-lying areas. Heavy rain in a short period of time can cause flooding in urban areas. Thunderstorms can cause tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.
The coastal areas of the Southwest need to be on guard against thunderstorms, tornadoes and strong gusts of wind.
In the evening and night of September 2, the Northwest will have no rain at night, light wind. The lowest temperature will be 22-25 degrees Celsius, some places will be below 22 degrees Celsius.
The Northeast and Hanoi capital will have no rain at night, with winds from the North to the Northwest at level 2-3. The lowest temperature in the Northeast is 24-27 degrees Celsius, in mountainous areas it will be below 23 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature in Hanoi is 25-27 degrees Celsius.
Provinces from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien-Hue will have showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon and at night, with the possibility of tornadoes, lightning and strong gusts of wind. Northwest wind level 2-3. Lowest temperature 25-28 degrees Celsius.
Provinces and cities from Da Nang to Binh Thuan will have scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening and at night; in the South, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening, with the possibility of tornadoes, lightning and strong gusts of wind. West to Southwest wind level 2-3. Lowest temperature 24-27 degrees Celsius.
The Central Highlands and the South will have showers, thunderstorms, and locally heavy rain; the South will have moderate to heavy rain, and in some places very heavy rain and thunderstorms, with the possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind. Southwesterly winds will be at level 2-3. The lowest temperature in the Central Highlands will be 20-23 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature in the South will be 24-27 degrees Celsius.
According to VNA