From today, the North will begin a period of drizzle and humidity lasting about a week, with air humidity rising to over 80%.
From February 15, the North will have cloudy skies and drizzle due to the impact of weak cold air moving eastward, bringing moisture from the sea to the mainland. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting predicts that from January 16 to 20, the North will continue to be affected by this weather pattern.
The Northeast and Hanoi are the epicenter of drizzle and dense fog, causing air humidity to rise above 80%, causing damp conditions and "sweaty" walls and tiled floors.
The American Accuweather website predicts that in the coming days, Hanoi's temperature will not change much, between 18-23 degrees Celsius. High points above 1,500 m such as Sa Pa (Lao Cai) will have the highest daily temperature of 18-19 degrees Celsius, the lowest of 11 degrees Celsius.
From February 21-22, a new northeast monsoon will affect the North, causing rain again and lowering temperatures.
Hai Duong area today continues to be affected by cold air causing rain, scattered light rain, cold weather. The lowest temperature is commonly from 15 - 17 degrees Celsius.
TB (summary)