According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, currently (November 3), cold air has affected and caused rain in many places in the Northeast, North Central and some places in the Northwest region. At Bach Long Vy station, there are strong northeast winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8.
On the night of November 3 and November 4, cold air continues to affect other places in the Northwest region and some places in the Central Central region. On land, the northeast wind is strong at level 2-3, coastal areas are strong at level 3-4.
Due to the influence of the strengthening cold air, from the evening of November 3 to 5, the Northern region, Thanh Hoa and the north of Nghe An will have scattered rain.
The Northern and North Central regions from the evening of November 3 to November 4 are forecast to continue to be cold, with some mountainous areas in the North experiencing severe cold.
On the night of November 3 and November 4, the North and North Central regions will have the lowest temperature of 16-19 degrees Celsius, mountainous areas below 15 degrees Celsius. The average temperature is generally 18-20 degrees Celsius, mountainous areas below 17 degrees Celsius, Dien Bien - Lai Chau from 21-23 degrees Celsius.
On the night of November 4 and November 5, the North and North Central regions will have the lowest temperature of 17-20 degrees Celsius, mountainous areas below 16 degrees Celsius. The average temperature is 20-22 degrees Celsius, mountainous areas below 19 degrees Celsius, Dien Bien - Lai Chau from 21-23 degrees Celsius.
In the Hanoi area from the evening of November 3 to November 4, there is a forecast of rain, the weather will continue to be cold. The lowest temperature in this cold air mass is generally 17-19 degrees Celsius.
The area from Ha Tinh to Hue city continues to have widespread heavy rain due to the influence of the strengthening cold air combined with disturbances in the high-altitude easterly wind zone.
Cold weather is likely to affect livestock and poultry; affecting the growth and development of crops. Heavy rain can cause flooding in low-lying areas; flash floods on small rivers and streams; landslides on steep slopes; heavy rain in a short period of time causing flooding in urban areas and industrial parks.
At sea, the Gulf of Tonkin has strong northeast winds of level 6, sometimes level 7 at night, gusting to level 8, rough seas, waves 2-3.5m high. The northern East Sea area has strong northeast winds of level 6-7, gusting to level 8-9, rough seas, waves 3-5m high.
Strong winds, gusts of wind and large waves at sea are likely to affect the operation of ships and other activities at sea.