According to the rain forecast from Hue City Metro Station, in the past 24 hours: Hue City has had very heavy rain, especially heavy rain. The total rainfall from 3am on October 29 to 3am on October 30 was generally 100-220mm, in some places higher such as Hong Trung 233.mm, Nam Dong 250.6mm, Binh Dien 364.4mm.
Weather forecast from early this morning, October 30 to early morning, November 1, in Hue city there will be heavy rain, very heavy rain.
Total rainfall in the plains is generally 60-120mm, some places over 200mm; mountainous areas in the communes/wards: A Luoi 1-5, Phong Dien, Phong Thai, Huong Tra, Phu Bai, Hung Loc, Phu Loc, Loc An, Khe Tre, Chan May - Lang Co, Long Quang, Nam Dong are generally: 80 - 200mm, some places over 300mm.
Weather warning from November 1 to November 2, in Hue City, there will be moderate rain, some places will have heavy rain, very heavy rain.
In early November, heavy rain in Hue city was still very complicated.
From October 31 to November 1, due to the influence of weak cold air combined with disturbances in the high-altitude East wind zone, the sky will be cloudy, with moderate rain, heavy rain, and very heavy rain in some places.
The weather forecast for Hue from November 2 to 8 is that the cold air will strengthen again, the high-altitude East wind disturbances will be stable, so the sky will be cloudy, with heavy rain, very heavy rain.
The total rainfall from October 30 to November 8 is generally 600-900mm, in some places over 1000mm.
Warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain: level 1.
Heavy rain is likely to cause flash floods and landslides, landslides in mountainous areas and along rivers and streams in wards/communes: A Luoi 1-5, Phong Dien, Binh Dien, Long Quang, Nam Dong, Khe Tre, Phu Loc, Loc An, Chan May - Lang Co...
People and tourists need to be careful, during heavy rain there is a high risk of causing floods, inundation, and inundation in low-lying areas downstream of rivers across the city.
Beware of heavy rain with an intensity of over 50mm/hour and over 100mm/3 hours causing widespread urban flooding throughout the city.
Note that people should proactively prepare food and provisions.
Tourists planning to travel to Hue in November should closely monitor weather forecasts to proactively adjust their schedules accordingly, ensuring safety.
In the past 24 hours (from 9:00 a.m. on October 29 to 9:00 a.m. on October 30), Hue City has had moderate to heavy rain, some places have had very heavy rain.
Some points recorded heavy rain exceeding 200mm such as Binh Dien 355.4 mm, Binh Dien Hydropower Plant (Huong Tra) 329.2 mm (Binh Dien); Rao Trang 4 Hydropower Dam 302.4 mm, Rao Trang Hydropower Reservoir 4 296.2 mm (P. Phong Dien); Duong Hoa 506.2 mm, Phu Son (Huong Thuy) 271.2 mm (Phu Bai); Thuy Yen Lake 219.8 mm ( Chan May - Lang Co); Ho Truoi 412.6 mm, Cau Trai 202.2 mm (Loc An); Huong Son (Nam Dong) 218.6 mm (South Dong); Nam Dong 226.2 mm (A Luoi 4); Nam Dong 234.8 mm); Ta Luong Loong (Vong An) 301.4 mm (A Luong Lam (Phoc Ma) (32.6 mm); Phu Loc Loc (Phoc Loc) (32.2 mm) (32.6 mm) (32.6 mm) (32.6 mm) (32.6 mm)
It is forecasted that in the next 6 hours, the communes will continue to have rain. The accumulated rainfall in Hue City was 20-40mm, in some places over 60mm.
Warning level of natural disaster risk due to flash floods, landslides, land subsidence due to heavy rain or water flow: Level 3.