According to the weather forecast from the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, in the coming days, Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces will continue to have thunderstorms. The Northeast wind is gradually becoming stronger in the southern seas, while above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis through the North Central region.
In the next 3-10 days, the cold air mass from the North will continue to strengthen to the South and is forecast to be stronger around November 17-18. The Northeast wind therefore operates strongly in the southern sea area, increasing the possibility of rain.
From November 16-18, the equatorial low pressure trough will lift its axis to the North combined with high-altitude easterly wind disturbances, causing thunderstorms in the South to increase, many places will have moderate rain, locally heavy to very heavy rain, concentrated in the late afternoon and night.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather in the South on November 14 will have the lowest temperature of about 23-26 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature is about 30-33 degrees Celsius. The weather will be cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms in some places. Light wind.
The weather in Ho Chi Minh City today has the lowest temperature of about 24-26 degrees Celsius; the highest temperature is 31-33 degrees Celsius. Cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms in some places. Light wind.
Regarding the forecast of high tides, the water level on the Saigon River will decrease slowly in the next 2-3 days, then change slightly. Due to the influence of water discharge from upstream reservoirs, the water level at many stations is still approximately at alert level I; Thu Dau Mot station remains at a high level, from alert level II to III.
The meteorological agency warns that heavy rain combined with high tides can cause flooding in low-lying areas and along rivers, affecting the traffic and daily life of people in Ho Chi Minh City and the Southern provinces.
Tourists and people should proactively monitor weather forecasts in the South to have a plan to travel and avoid safety.