In the past 2 days, the weather in the North has been mostly sunny during the day. The highest temperature is commonly 32 - 33 degrees Celsius, with some places above 33 degrees Celsius.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that around September 28, the North is likely to experience scattered showers and thunderstorms.
According to the temperature chart from the meteorological agency, due to the impact of thunderstorms, the temperature in the North also dropped by about 2 - 4 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature from September 29 to October 3 in the North is commonly from 29 - 31 degrees Celsius.
During the next month, total rainfall nationwide will generally be approximately at the average level of many years; in the Central Central region, total rainfall will generally be 15 - 30% higher than the average of many years in the same period.
There will be many days of rain, showers and thunderstorms nationwide, with some days of moderate to heavy rain. In particular, the Central region is likely to see some widespread heavy rains.
Mr. Nguyen Van Huong - Head of Division Weather Forecast, National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, Directorate of Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, commented that the remaining time of September is still the rainy season in the Northern and Central Highlands regions. Therefore, this region still has days of moderate and heavy rain; the potential risk of flash floods and landslides in this area is at a high to very high level.