Today (January 23), Northern Vietnam and the North Central region are experiencing the coldest peak of this winter, with minimum temperatures ranging from 7-10 degrees Celsius, mountainous areas seeing temperatures of 3-6 degrees, and high mountains dipping below 0 degrees. In Hanoi, the lowest temperature today is recorded at 8 degrees.
The Northeast region is mostly cloudy today, with light rain scattered throughout the morning and evening. Northeasterly winds are at level 3, with coastal areas experiencing winds of level 4-5. It is extremely cold, with the mountains facing the possibility of frost and snowfall.
Minimum temperatures are expected to be between 7-10 degrees, with mountainous areas at 3-6 degrees and some high mountain areas below 0 degrees. Maximum temperatures will range from 10-13 degrees, with mountainous areas at 6-9 degrees and high mountains seeing temperatures below 5 degrees.
The Northwest region will also see many clouds, with scattered rain and showers. Winds are light, and it remains extremely cold, with the possibility of frost and snowfall in mountainous areas.
Minimum temperatures will range from 8-11 degrees, with some areas dropping below 0 degrees. Maximum temperatures will reach 13-15 degrees, while high mountainous areas may see temperatures below 5 degrees; specifically, Lai Châu and Điện Biên may experience temperatures from 16-19 degrees, with some areas exceeding 19 degrees.
Hanoi today is cloudy, with light rain scattered throughout the morning and evening. Northeasterly winds are at level 3. It is extremely cold, with minimum temperatures between 8-10 degrees and maximum temperatures ranging from 10-13 degrees.
Northern Vietnam is experiencing one of the coldest days of this winter.
Thanh Hóa – Nghệ An will have many clouds today, with light rain in the morning and evening. The southern areas may experience heavy rain and thunderstorms. Winds will be from the north to northwest at level 3, with coastal areas at level 4-5. It is extremely cold, with minimum temperatures between 9-12 degrees and maximum temperatures from 12-15 degrees.
The current cold spell is expected to last in Northern Vietnam, Thanh Hóa, and Nghệ An until January 25. This is the deepest cold spell of this winter. In the following days, this region will continue to experience cold weather, but temperatures will gradually rise.
The area from Hà Tĩnh to Thừa Thiên Huế will see rain and scattered showers today, with some areas experiencing heavy rain and thunderstorms. Winds from the north to northwest at level 3, with coastal areas at level 4-5. Thunderstorms may bring whirlwinds, lightning, hail, and strong gusts. It will be cold, with some areas experiencing severe cold.
Minimum temperatures will be between 13-16 degrees, and maximum temperatures will range from 16-19 degrees.
The area from Đà Nẵng to Bình Thuận will be mostly cloudy today, with rain and scattered showers expected in the north, while the south will be sunny during the day and may have isolated showers at night.
Minimum temperatures in the north will range from 18-21 degrees, while in the south, they will be between 21-23 degrees. Maximum temperatures in the north will reach 21-24 degrees, with some areas exceeding 25 degrees, while the south will see temperatures from 28-31 degrees, with some areas above 31 degrees.
Forecasts for tomorrow (January 24) indicate that the area from Hà Tĩnh to Bình Định will continue to experience scattered showers and thunderstorms, with some areas facing moderate to heavy rain. The cold weather will persist for several days in Hà Tĩnh to Thừa Thiên Huế, while the Đà Nẵng to Bình Định region will also experience prolonged cold.
The Central Highlands will be sunny today, with some areas experiencing light rain at night. Northeasterly winds are at level 2-3. Minimum temperatures will range from 16-19 degrees, with maximum temperatures from 26-29 degrees.
Southern Vietnam will have sunny weather today, with no rain at night. Winds are from the northeast to east at level 2-3. Minimum temperatures will range from 23-26 degrees, while maximum temperatures will be between 30-33 degrees.
Forecasts suggest that the current weather patterns will persist in the Central Highlands and Southern Vietnam for several days to come.