The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has updated the weather forecast for June 15th in the Northwest regions.
- Lowest temperature: 24-27 degrees, in some places below 22 degrees.
- Highest temperature: 31-34 degrees, in some places above 34 degrees.
Cloudy during the day, showers and thunderstorms in some places; cloudy in the evening and at night, moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain. Light wind. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.

Advice for tourists with a Northwest exploration itinerary:
With cloudy weather during the day, showers and thunderstorms appearing in some places, moderate rain, heavy rain, locally very heavy rain are likely to occur in the evening and at night, tourists coming to the Northwest region need to proactively update weather forecast information throughout the journey.
Temperatures ranging from 24-34 degrees Celsius make visiting and exploring outdoor destinations quite convenient during the day, but the weather can change rapidly in mountainous areas.
Visitors should bring raincoats, umbrellas, anti-slip shoes and items to protect electronic devices from rainwater. For those who plan to trek, climb mountains, hunt clouds or explore highland villages, they need to choose a suitable route, start early and arrange time to return before thunderstorms appear in the late afternoon.
In heavy rain conditions, it is necessary to limit movement through areas along streams, spillways, embankments or roads with risk of landslides of soil and rocks.
The meteorological agency also warns of the possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind during thunderstorms. Therefore, tourists should not shelter from rain under tall trees, power poles or open areas. Camping, outdoor fires or staying in areas near rivers and streams need to be carefully considered to ensure safety.
Preparing a travel plan in advance, monitoring local weather conditions and complying with the recommendations of functional forces will help the Northwest exploration trip take place more smoothly and safely.