After days of stormy weather, with localized heavy rain due to the influence of Typhoon No. 1, the temperatures in Northern Vietnam have increased again, with some areas experiencing extreme heat.
Specifically, yesterday (July 3), Northern Vietnam and the region from Thanh Hoa to Phu Yen experienced heat, with some areas facing extreme heat, where the highest temperatures ranged from 35-38 degrees Celsius, and some places exceeded 38 degrees. The relative humidity was lowest during the day, ranging from 45-65%.
Forecast: From today (July 4), Northern Vietnam will continue to experience hot weather, with some areas facing extreme heat, where the highest temperatures will generally range from 35-37 degrees Celsius, and some places exceeding 38 degrees. The relative humidity will be lowest during the day, ranging from 50-65%. The duration of temperatures above 35 degrees will be from 11 AM to 4 PM.
From July 5, Northern Vietnam will have some areas experiencing heat.
The region from Thanh Hoa to Phu Yen will have hot and extreme hot weather, with the highest temperatures generally ranging from 35-38 degrees Celsius, and some places exceeding 38 degrees. The relative humidity will be lowest during the day, ranging from 45-65%. The duration of temperatures above 35 degrees will be from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Hanoi: On July 4, there will be hot and extreme hot weather, with the highest temperatures generally ranging from 36-38 degrees Celsius, and some places exceeding 38 degrees. On July 5, some areas will experience heat.
Warning: The heat in the Central region is likely to last until around July 8.
Heat returns to Northern Vietnam. (Illustrative photo).
Weather during the National High School Graduation Exam
The return of hot weather significantly impacts human health. Especially on July 7-8, the National High School Graduation Exam 2022 will take place. The hot weather with high temperatures and prolonged periods above 35 degrees poses health risks for the candidates.
So how will the weather be in the regions across the country during the exam days?
1. Northern Region:
From July 6-8: There will be sunny days, with rain showers and thunderstorms in the evening and at night, with localized heavy rain (rain concentrated in the evening and at night).
On July 9, it will be sunny, with localized rain and thunderstorms in the evening and at night. The highest temperatures will range from 32-35 degrees Celsius.
2. Central Region:
From July 6-8: There will be hot and extreme hot weather; in the evening and at night, there will be localized rain and thunderstorms, especially on July 8, the area from Da Nang to Binh Thuan will have scattered rain and thunderstorms in the evening and at night. The highest temperatures will range from 35-38 degrees Celsius, with some places exceeding 38 degrees.
On July 9: It will be sunny, with some areas in the North and Central North experiencing heat; in the evening and at night, there will be scattered rain and thunderstorms. The highest temperatures will range from 33-36 degrees Celsius.
3. Central Highlands and Southern Region:
From July 6-9: In the evening and at night, there will be rain showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain, and sunny periods during the day. The highest temperatures will range from 29-33 degrees Celsius.
Warning about the impact of heat:
Due to the influence of heat combined with low humidity and southwest winds causing the foehn effect, there is a high risk of fires and explosions in residential areas due to increased electricity demand, as well as a risk of forest fires in the Central region.
Additionally, the heat can lead to dehydration, exhaustion, and heatstroke for individuals exposed to high temperatures for extended periods.