According to data from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, last night and this morning (September 15), the area from Quang Nam to Binh Thuan, the Central Highlands and the South had scattered showers and thunderstorms, with some places having heavy to very heavy rain.
Rainfall from 7pm on September 14 to 7am on September 15 was over 70mm in some places such as: Huong Tra (Quang Ngai) 120.2mm, Binh Phu (Quang Nam) 80mm,...
The meteorological agency has forecast heavy rain in the next 24 to 48 hours.
The Central Highlands and the South from the morning of September 15 to the morning of September 17 are forecast to have moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some places having very heavy rain. Rainfall is generally 40 - 80mm, with some places having over 120mm. Rainfall will be concentrated in the afternoon and at night.
During the day and night of September 17, the Central Highlands and the South will continue to have moderate to heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms, with some places experiencing very heavy rain. Rainfall will generally be 20-50mm, with some places experiencing over 90mm. Heavy rain in the Central Highlands and the South is likely to last until around September 18-19.
The area from Da Nang to Binh Thuan during the day and night of September 15, is forecast to have rain, moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms, locally heavy to very heavy rain in some places. Rainfall is from 20 - 40mm, locally over 90mm. Rain time is concentrated in the late afternoon and night.
In the Northern region, in the evening and night of September 15, there is forecast to be scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy rain with rainfall from 10 - 30mm, locally over 60mm.
Thunderstorms may cause tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind. Warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain, tornadoes, and lightning: level 1.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting warns that localized heavy rains are likely to cause flooding in low-lying areas; flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on steep slopes.