According to the Hydrometeorological Station for the Northern Delta and Midlands, on February 19 and 20, the Northern and North Central regions will have light rain and scattered fog; the night and morning will be cold, some mountainous areas will be very cold, but the temperature will increase by noon.

Around February 21 and February 22, a cold air mass is forecast to strengthen again in the North and be continuously replenished on February 23 and 24.
From February 23, many places in the North will be very cold, with some mountainous areas experiencing severe cold.
From February 25 to 26, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms. Cold at night and morning.
Hanoi weather forecast continues to have drizzle and fog until the end of the week. From February 19 to 22, the lowest temperature in the Hanoi area will fluctuate between 15-18 degrees Celsius, the highest will be 19-21 degrees Celsius.
From February 23, Hanoi's weather will cool down, with the highest level being only 17-18 degrees Celsius during the day, and about 14-16 degrees Celsius at night.
The meteorological agency said that the humid storm is taking place in Hanoi and many places in the North that could last until this weekend.
When strong cold air flows down to the North around February 23, this moisture will end.
Tourists planning to visit Hanoi and the Northern provinces during the drought should pay attention to bring cool clothes, do not wear warm clothes, and avoid rainwater to avoid skin and respiratory diseases.
Wear a mask when going out to avoid inhaling pathogens when the air is high in humidity. Supplement nutritious foods and drink enough water to increase resistance.
Hydrated weather typically occurs from late February to April, you can plan to travel at other times to avoid this situation.