According to the latest storm information from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the afternoon of October 2, Typhoon Matmo is in the East of the Philippines, with strong winds of level 8, gusting to level 10 and continuing to move rapidly in the West Northwest direction.
It is forecasted that tomorrow afternoon (03.10), the storm will make landfall north of Luzon Island (Philippines), then enter the East Sea and strengthen.
By noon on October 4, the storm is likely to be northeast of the Hoang Sa archipelago, strong at level 10-11, gusting to level 13. Waves are 4-6 m high, the sea is rough.
On October 5, the storm continued to head south of the Lusian Peninsula (China), strong at level 12, gusting to level 15. At this time, the northern East Sea and the northern area of the Gulf of Tonkin will have very strong winds, big waves, which is dangerous for ships.
The direct impact of storms on the mainland of Vietnam is expected to start from next Monday (06.10), the Northern and North Central provinces will have heavy to very heavy rain, accompanied by gradually increasing winds from the coast.
Weather forecast from AccuWeather, Hanoi will start to be affected by the storm from Monday, October 6, after a sunny weekend. On the first day of the new week, the sky will be cloudy, with rain appearing in waves due to the storm's circulation.
By the night of October 6, the rain was still scattered. The sky continues to be cloudy, with high humidity, making the air heavier and wet.

Weather forecast for October 7, the impact of the storm will gradually decrease, but the sky will still be cloudy and there will be light rain.
On October 8, Hanoi weather warmed up, with intermittent sunshine. The temperature increases to 25-31 degrees Celsius, the high humidity makes you feel hot, the actual outdoor temperature can be up to 38 degrees Celsius. There may be a few showers in the afternoon and evening, mainly locally.
Hot weather will return on October 9, accompanied by an increase in temperature to 24-34 degrees Celsius. The actual temperature can reach 42 degrees Celsius during peak hot weather.
People and tourists should pay attention to limit outdoor activities and avoid traveling far in bad weather conditions. At the same time, closely monitor weather warnings to ensure safety during the time when storm No. 11 Matmo directly affects the mainland of Vietnam.