The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has updated the weather forecast for June 2nd in the Northwest regions.
- Lowest temperature: 24-27 degrees, in some places below 24 degrees C
- Highest temperature: 34-36 degrees, in some places above 37 degrees C.
Cloudy, hot sunny day, in some places intense heat; showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening and at night. Light wind. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.

Advice for tourists:
On June 2nd, the Northwest region experienced widespread heat, with the highest temperature in many places above 37 degrees Celsius. Tourists visiting outdoor destinations such as passes, valleys, terraced fields or eco-tourism areas should prepare hats, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bring enough drinking water to avoid dehydration, heatstroke or exhaustion due to high temperatures.
Although there is hot sun during the day, showers and thunderstorms are still likely to appear in the evening and at night in the Northwest region. Before departure, tourists should follow the weather forecast at the destination, prepare raincoats, waterproof bags for electronic devices and be ready to adjust the itinerary if the weather changes badly.
When thunderstorms occur, it is necessary to avoid sheltering under tall trees, near power poles, billboards or empty areas due to the risk of lightning strikes and strong gusts of wind. People and tourists participating in outdoor activities should quickly find safe shelters, limit moving through steep mountain passes or areas with complex terrain.
For tourists who plan to camp and relax in mountainous or streamside areas, it is necessary to pay special attention to the risk of flash floods, landslides and sudden water surges when there is localized heavy rain. Safe accommodation should be chosen, and instructions from local authorities and tourist area management units should be followed to ensure a convenient and safe trip.