Hanoi weather in recent days has had drizzle and cloudy weather. The humidity ranges from 88-96%, according to the Weather app. The humid mud is forecast to last until March 15, before the Northeast monsoon arrives.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from around the afternoon and night of March 15, this cold air mass will affect the Northeast, North Central and some places in the Northwest.
After that, cold air will affect other places in the Northwest, Central Central and some places in the South Central.
On land, the wind will gradually strengthen to level 3-4, coastal areas level 4-5, and some places will gust to level 6.
From the night of March 15, the North and North Central regions will turn cold, with some mountainous areas in the North experiencing severe cold; from around March 17, the area from Quang Binh to Hue will turn cold.
The lowest temperature in this cold air mass in the North is generally from 13-16 degrees Celsius, in high mountainous areas below 10 degrees Celsius; in the North Central region, it is generally 14-17 degrees Celsius; from Quang Binh to Hue, it is generally 17-19 degrees Celsius.
Hanoi weather forecast from the night of March 15 will turn cold. The humidity will drop below 70%, ending the situation of dampness.
The lowest temperature in this cold air mass is generally 14-16 degrees Celsius in Hanoi.
Due to the influence of the strengthening cold air, from the evening and night of March 15 to early morning of March 16, the Northern and North Central regions will have scattered showers and thunderstorms.
People and tourists need to be on guard against thunderstorms with the possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. Dress yourself with a thin, waterproof jacket, anti-slip shoes, and umbrella or raincoat when traveling and doing outdoor activities.