According to data from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, currently, the Central Highlands and the South have scattered showers and thunderstorms, with some places having heavy to very heavy rain.
Rainfall from 7pm on March 3 to 8am on May 4 was over 50mm in some places such as: Da Teh (Lam Dong) 122.8mm, Ia Nan (Gia Lai) 57.4mm...
In the late afternoon and evening of May 4, the Central Highlands and the South are forecast to have scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy rain with rainfall from 10 - 30mm, some places over 50mm.
The meteorological agency warns that thunderstorms may cause tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. Localized heavy rains are likely to cause flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes and flooding in low-lying areas. The warning level of natural disaster risk due to tornadoes, lightning, and hail is level 1.
Regarding the sea weather, currently, the eastern sea area of the central and southern East Sea and the Gulf of Thailand is experiencing showers and thunderstorms.
Forecast day and night 4.5, the eastern waters of the middle and southern region of the East Sea (including the eastern waters of Truong Sa Archipelago), the waters from Ca Mau to Kien Giang and the Gulf of Thailand have scattered rain and thunderstorms. In thunderstorms, there is a potential to tornado and strong winds of level 6 - 7. All boats operating in the above areas are at risk of being influenced by tornadoes and strong winds.