According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on June 2nd, the Northern region, from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and eastern Quang Ngai province will be hot, with intense heat in some places with the highest common temperature of 35 - 37 degrees C, in some places above 37 degrees C.
Some monitoring stations have high temperatures such as Muong Te 37.2 degrees C, Yen Chau (Son La) 39.3 degrees C, Mai Chau (Phu Tho) 37.6 degrees C, Bac Me (Tuyen Quang) 38 degrees C, Hoi Xuan (Thanh Hoa) 37.9 degrees C, Tuong Duong (Nghe An) 39.2 degrees C, Huong Khe (Ha Tinh) 38.3 degrees C, Nam Dong (Hue city) 37.2 degrees C,... The lowest relative humidity is commonly 50 - 55%.
The Northern region on June 3rd, there will be hot sun, in some places intense hot sun 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%.
On June 4, 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%.
On June 5, the Northern Delta region will have hot weather, from June 6, widespread hot weather will increase again.
According to the 10-day weather forecast bulletin, from the evening and night of June 8, the North will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain. From June 9, the temperature in the North will decrease.
The area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and eastern Quang Ngai province on June 3 - 4, will have hot and intense heat, especially intense in some places with the highest temperature commonly 36 - 38 degrees C, in some places above 39 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 45 - 50%.
From June 5th, hot weather will expand to the eastern areas of Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces and is likely to last for many days to come.
The meteorological agency warns that the level of natural disaster risk due to hot weather is level 1.
Due to the influence of hot and intense heat combined with low humidity in the air, there is a risk of fires and explosions in residential areas due to increased electricity demand and the risk of forest fires. In addition, hot weather can also 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, or even higher depending on the condition of the buffer surface such as concrete and asphalt roads.