
According to the latest weather forecast from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the morning of May 25, the area from Ha Tinh to Quang Binh will have showers and thunderstorms.
The rains appeared everywhere, with some places experiencing quite heavy rain, affecting local daily life and traffic.
Weather forecast for the day and night of May 25, this area will continue to have rain, including moderate rain, some places with heavy rain. Rainfall is generally from 20-50mm, some places may record rainfall exceeding 100mm.
In the South Central region, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms; locally heavy rain with rainfall from 10-30mm, some places over 50mm.
Meanwhile, the Central Highlands and the South will have moderate rain, scattered thunderstorms, some places may have heavy rain with common rainfall from 20-40mm, some places exceeding 70mm.
Areas at risk of local heavy rain, which can reach over 80mm in just 3 hours.

From morning to noon on May 25, there is a risk of flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence on steep slopes and small streams in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Quang Binh provinces.
According to the disaster risk warning bulletin for the next 6 hours (updated at 9:00 a.m. on May 25, 2025) from the flash flood and landslide warning information system
In the next 6 hours, 99 communes in 18 provinces and cities are warned of the risk of flash floods and landslides, especially in mountainous and midland areas. The localities with the most affected communes include:
Ha Tinh: 54 communes and towns in Huong Khe, Huong Son, Cam Xuyen, Ky Anh, Loc Ha, Nghi Xuan districts, Ky Anh town, Vu Quang.
Nghe An: 17 communes and towns of Con Cuong, Ky Son, Thanh Chuong, and Tuong Duong districts.
Quang Binh: 11 communes and towns in Bo Trach, Minh Hoa, Quang Ninh districts.
Khanh Hoa: 9 communes and wards of Cam Lam district, Cam Ranh city, Ninh Hoa town.
Other provinces with natural disaster warnings include: Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, Quang Nam, Phu Yen, Binh Thuan, Kon Tum, Dak Lak, Dak Nong.
People and tourists need to be on guard against the risk of flooding in low-lying areas. Bring a raincoat, umbrella, and suitable shoes, especially if traveling often outdoors.
Avoid taking shelter from rain under big trees, electric poles or unsafe constructions, and do not use metal umbrellas or phones when going out in thunderstorms.
In addition, the risk of flash floods and landslides in steep slopes and small streams also needs to be paid special attention to in the current unstable weather conditions.
Update information from reliable sources such as the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting to proactively adjust tour and outdoor activity schedules.