According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on June 5, the area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and the eastern provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak will have hot and intense heat with the highest temperature commonly 35-38 degrees Celsius, with some places above 38 degrees Celsius.

The meteorological agency has forecast hot weather developments in the next 24-48 hours.
On June 6, the midland and delta areas of the Northern region will be hot with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 36 degrees C, in some places above 36 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 55 - 60%. Hot time from 12 - 16 hours.
The area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and the eastern provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak will be hot, with intense heat in some places with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 37 degrees C, in some places above 38 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 50 - 55%. Hot time from 11 - 17 hours.
On June 7, the Northern region will be hot, with intense heat in some places with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 37 degrees C, in some places above 37 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 50 - 55%. Hot time from 11 - 16 hours.
The area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and the eastern provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak have hot and intense heat, especially intense in some places with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 38 degrees C, in some places above 39 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 45 - 50%. Hot time from 10 - 17 hours.
The meteorological agency forecasts that from June 8, the heat will gradually subside in the Northern region; from June 9, the heat will gradually subside in the Central region.
Warning level of natural disaster risk due to hot weather is level 1. Due to the impact of hot and intense heat combined with low humidity in the air, there is a risk of fire and explosion in residential areas due to increased electricity demand and the risk of forest fires. In addition, hot weather can cause dehydration for the human body when exposed to high temperatures for a long time.
Note that the forecast temperature in hot weather bulletins and the actual perceived temperature outside can differ from 2 - 4 degrees Celsius, and may even be higher depending on the condition of the buffer surface such as concrete and asphalt roads.