The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting announced that starting this afternoon, November 12, an extremely strong cold air mass from the North will impact the northeastern region.
From the night of November 12, it will affect the Northwestern region and the North Central region, and later extend to the Central Central region. The Northeast wind inland will be strong at Level 3, while along the coastline it will reach Levels 4-5, with gusts of Level 6-7.
From the night of November 12, the weather in the Northern and North Central regions will become cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold.
During this cold wave, the lowest temperatures in the Northern and North Central regions will generally range from 15-18 degrees Celsius, while mountainous areas in the North will generally see temperatures of 12-15 degrees Celsius, with some high mountain areas dropping below 11 degrees Celsius.
Beginning this afternoon, November 12, in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Northeast wind will be strong at Level 6, increasing gradually to Level 7, with gusts of Level 8-9, and wave heights of 2.0-4.0m, making the sea rough. From November 12, in the northern area of the East Sea (including the waters of the Paracel Islands), the Northeast wind will also be strong at Level 6, gradually increasing to Level 7, reaching Level 8 at times, with gusts of Level 9, and wave heights of 3.0-6.0m, making the sea rough.
This afternoon, an extremely strong cold front arrives, making the North cold with rain.
From November 13, in the sea areas from Quang Tri to Quang Ngai and the northern part of the Central East Sea, the Northeast wind will gradually increase to Level 6, with gusts of Level 7-8, and wave heights of 2.0-5.0m, making the sea rough.
From the afternoon of November 12 to November 13, in the area from Thanh Hoa to Ha Tinh, there will be moderate to heavy rains, with some places experiencing very heavy rain and thunderstorms, with rainfall generally ranging from 50-100mm, and over 150mm in some places, especially in Ha Tinh 70-120mm, with certain areas exceeding 170mm.
From early morning until the evening of November 13, in the area from Quang Binh to Phu Yen, there will be moderate to heavy rain, and in some places very heavy rain and thunderstorms with rainfall from 20-50mm, and over 80mm in certain areas.
Additionally, from November 12-13, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms in the Northern region, with locally moderate to heavy rainfall of 15-30mm/24h, and some places exceeding 50mm/24h.
From the night of November 13-14, the Ha Tinh area will continue to experience moderate to heavy rains, with some areas seeing very heavy rain with rainfall generally from 50-100mm, and certain places exceeding 120mm.
From the night of November 13-17, in the area from Quang Binh to Phu Yen, there will be moderate to heavy rains, with some areas seeing very heavy rain with rainfall generally from 200-450mm, and some places exceeding 700mm.
Thunderstorms accompanying phenomena such as tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds may affect agricultural production, causing trees to fall, damaging houses, traffic works, and infrastructure.
There is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds occurring during thunderstorms, flash floods in small rivers and streams, and landslides on sloped surfaces. Heavy rain may cause flooding in low-lying and swampy areas.
Strong winds and high waves at sea are likely to affect the activities of boats and other operations.
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From the night of November 12, it will affect the Northwestern region and the North Central region, and later extend to the Central Central region. The Northeast wind inland will be strong at Level 3, while along the coastline it will reach Levels 4-5, with gusts of Level 6-7.
From the night of November 12, the weather in the Northern and North Central regions will become cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold.
During this cold wave, the lowest temperatures in the Northern and North Central regions will generally range from 15-18 degrees Celsius, while mountainous areas in the North will generally see temperatures of 12-15 degrees Celsius, with some high mountain areas dropping below 11 degrees Celsius.
Beginning this afternoon, November 12, in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Northeast wind will be strong at Level 6, increasing gradually to Level 7, with gusts of Level 8-9, and wave heights of 2.0-4.0m, making the sea rough. From November 12, in the northern area of the East Sea (including the waters of the Paracel Islands), the Northeast wind will also be strong at Level 6, gradually increasing to Level 7, reaching Level 8 at times, with gusts of Level 9, and wave heights of 3.0-6.0m, making the sea rough.
This afternoon, an extremely strong cold front arrives, making the North cold with rain.
From November 13, in the sea areas from Quang Tri to Quang Ngai and the northern part of the Central East Sea, the Northeast wind will gradually increase to Level 6, with gusts of Level 7-8, and wave heights of 2.0-5.0m, making the sea rough.
From the afternoon of November 12 to November 13, in the area from Thanh Hoa to Ha Tinh, there will be moderate to heavy rains, with some places experiencing very heavy rain and thunderstorms, with rainfall generally ranging from 50-100mm, and over 150mm in some places, especially in Ha Tinh 70-120mm, with certain areas exceeding 170mm.
From early morning until the evening of November 13, in the area from Quang Binh to Phu Yen, there will be moderate to heavy rain, and in some places very heavy rain and thunderstorms with rainfall from 20-50mm, and over 80mm in certain areas.
Additionally, from November 12-13, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms in the Northern region, with locally moderate to heavy rainfall of 15-30mm/24h, and some places exceeding 50mm/24h.
From the night of November 13-14, the Ha Tinh area will continue to experience moderate to heavy rains, with some areas seeing very heavy rain with rainfall generally from 50-100mm, and certain places exceeding 120mm.
From the night of November 13-17, in the area from Quang Binh to Phu Yen, there will be moderate to heavy rains, with some areas seeing very heavy rain with rainfall generally from 200-450mm, and some places exceeding 700mm.
Thunderstorms accompanying phenomena such as tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds may affect agricultural production, causing trees to fall, damaging houses, traffic works, and infrastructure.
There is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds occurring during thunderstorms, flash floods in small rivers and streams, and landslides on sloped surfaces. Heavy rain may cause flooding in low-lying and swampy areas.
Strong winds and high waves at sea are likely to affect the activities of boats and other operations.
Source: https://www.anninhthudo.vn/chieu-na...ng-bo-mua-lon-keo-dai-ca-tuan-post557628.antd