The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has updated the weather forecast for June 5th in the Northwest regions.
- Lowest temperature: 23-26 degrees, in some places below 23 degrees.
- Highest temperature: 31-34 degrees.
Cloudy, showers and scattered thunderstorms in the morning and night, locally heavy to 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, scattered thunderstorms and the risk of localized heavy rain in the Northwest region, tourists should proactively follow the weather forecast before and during the trip to adjust the itinerary appropriately.
When visiting outdoor tourist attractions, trekking or moving through passes, it is necessary to bring raincoats, anti-slip shoes and limit going into areas at risk of landslides and flooding. At times of thunderstorms, tourists should find safe shelter, avoid standing under tall trees, near power poles or open areas to prevent the risk of lightning strikes.
The daytime temperature fluctuates from 31-34 degrees Celsius, quite hot, while it is cooler in the early morning and at night. Therefore, tourists should prepare light clothes but still bring thin jackets for use when the temperature drops or when moving to high mountainous areas.
For those who plan to explore villages, waterfalls or streamside areas, it is necessary to pay special attention to local weather warnings, avoid staying or camping near rivers and streams during heavy rain to ensure safety.