Weather Forecast from January 11 to February 10: Average temperatures across the country are expected to be 1-2 degrees Celsius higher than the long-term average, with some areas exceeding 2 degrees Celsius.
From now until the Lunar New Year 2024, cold air is expected to be weaker. (Illustrative image).
The total rainfall during the forecast period in the North and North Central regions is expected to be 10-20mm above the long-term average; specifically, the Northwest region may see increases of 20-30mm.
In the Central region, total rainfall is expected to be 10-20mm lower, with the area from Quang Nam to Khanh Hoa experiencing decreases of 20-40mm compared to the long-term average for this period. The Central Highlands and Southern regions are expected to have minimal rainfall.
Additionally, meteorological experts indicate that from now until the Lunar New Year 2024, cold air activity is likely to be weaker than in previous years, resulting in fewer days of severe cold in the North and North Central regions compared to the long-term average for this period.
Warnings indicate that from January 11 to February 10, cold air may cause strong winds and high waves, impacting maritime activities and fishing operations at sea. Furthermore, frost may occur in some northern mountainous areas, significantly affecting agricultural production and livestock farming.
The Central region may experience thunderstorms with the potential for hazardous weather phenomena, such as tornadoes and lightning, impacting production and everyday activities.
The Central Highlands and Southern regions are currently in the dry season, with little indication of unusual rainfall, thus requiring efficient and economical water usage.