According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, last night and this morning (December 3), in Hue, the South Central Coast and Central Highlands had scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy to very heavy rain. Rainfall from 7pm on December 2 to 8am on December 3 was over 60mm in some places such as: Tam Tra station (Da Nang) 70.6mm, Dak gan station (Lam Dong) 81.4mm...
Due to the influence of the strengthening cold air combined with the weakening of the tropical depression circulation from storm No. 15, high above, which is a disturbance in the easterly wind zone, many Central provinces continue to face heavy rain.
Day and night on December 3, the area from South Quang Tri to Da Nang, the east of the provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak and Khanh Hoa will have moderate rain, heavy rain with common rainfall of 40 - 100mm, locally very heavy rain over 150mm.
The Central and Southern highlands will have scattered showers and thunderstorms with rainfall of 10 - 30mm, locally heavy rain over 80mm.
Day and night on December 4, the area from South Quang Tri to Da Nang and the east of Quang Ngai province will have moderate rain, heavy rain with common rainfall of 40 - 80mm, locally very heavy rain over 150mm.
The meteorological agency warns of the risk of heavy rain with rainfall greater than 100mm within 3 hours.
From December 5, heavy rain in the area from South Quang Tri to Da Nang and the east of Quang Ngai province will tend to decrease.
The warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain, tornadoes, lightning, and hail is level 1. Heavy rain is likely to cause flooding in low-lying areas, urban and industrial areas; flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes.
Real-time warning information for areas at risk of flash floods and landslides is provided online on the website of the Department of Hydrometeorology at: https://luquetsatlo.nchmf.gov.vn and in a separate bulletin warning of flash floods and landslides.