Due to the influence of weak cold air, the North will have scattered rain and light rain in the next 2-3 days, the temperature will decrease slightly, while the South will continue to have prolonged hot weather.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the North is expected to have thunderstorms. Specifically, the North will have scattered rain from March 26 to 29, while the northern mountainous region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms from March 28 to 29. The morning and night will be cold. Thunderstorms are likely to cause tornadoes, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
Hanoi area from March 26 to 29 has scattered rain. Cold mornings and nights.
In the North and Central Central regions from March 26 to 29, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms. In the South Central region, it will be sunny during the day, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon and at night. Thunderstorms may include tornadoes, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
Meanwhile, the Central Highlands region will have sunny days, hot weather in some places, and showers and thunderstorms in the evening and at night.
According to statistics from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on March 26, the Southeast region will experience hot weather with temperatures at 1 p.m. ranging from 35 to 36 degrees Celsius, with some places above 36 degrees Celsius; the lowest relative humidity will be 45 to 50%. In the Southwest and Central Highlands regions, there will be localized heat.
It is forecasted that on March 27-28, the Southern region will have hot weather with the highest temperature commonly ranging from 35 - 37 degrees Celsius, some places above 37 degrees Celsius. The lowest relative humidity is commonly 45 - 50%. In addition, in the Central Highlands region, there will be localized hot weather with the highest temperature in some places above 35 degrees Celsius.
Warning, heat wave in the Southern region is likely to last for many days to come.
Due to the effects of heat combined with low humidity, there is a risk of explosions and fires in residential areas due to increased demand for electricity and the risk of forest fires. In addition, heat can also cause dehydration, exhaustion, and heat stroke in the human body when exposed to high temperatures for a long time.