The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has updated the weather forecast for June 10th in the Northwest regions.
- Lowest temperature: 22-25 degrees, in some places below 21 degrees.
- Highest temperature: 27-30 degrees, in some places above 30 degrees.
Cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms in some places; especially the Northwest region is cloudy, with scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy rain. Light wind. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.

Advice for tourists:
The weather in the Northwest on June 10 is quite pleasant with temperatures ranging from 22-30 degrees Celsius, suitable for sightseeing, nature exploration and local cultural experiences.
However, the Northwest region is forecast to have scattered showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain. Visitors should bring umbrellas, light raincoats or waterproof bags to protect personal belongings when the weather changes suddenly.
People planning trekking, cloud hunting or conquering mountain passes should prepare slippery shoe, and carefully check weather conditions before departure. Heavy rain can make the road surface slippery, limited visibility and increase the risk of landslides in some hilly areas.
Visitors should also limit going through streams, spillways or mountainside areas when prolonged heavy rain occurs. If encountering thunderstorms, it is necessary to quickly find a safe shelter, avoid standing under large trees, power poles or open areas to prevent the risk of lightning strikes and strong gusts of wind.
In addition, the temperature at highland tourist destinations such as Sa Pa, Y Ty, Mu Cang Chai or Ta Xua may decrease at night and early morning. Tourists should prepare thin jackets to keep warm, especially for young children and the elderly.
Regularly monitoring weather forecasts and proactively adjusting schedules will help tourists have a safer, more convenient and more complete trip when exploring destinations in the Northwest.