The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that intensified easterly cold air will affect sea weather in the next 2 days. This afternoon, March 12, Huyen Tran station had strong northeast winds at level 6, gusting at level 7.
On the night of March 12th and March 13th, the Northern East Sea area (including the Hoang Sa special zone) will have winds of level 6 - 7, gusts of level 8 - 9, strong rough seas; sea waves 3 - 5m high.
The sea area from Khanh Hoa to Ca Mau and the west of the South East Sea area (including the west of Truong Sa special zone) has wind level 6, gusts level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves 2 - 4m high.
The central area of the East Sea has wind level 5, sometimes level 6, gusts level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are 2 - 4m high.
On March 13, the offshore sea area from South Quang Tri to Dak Lak has wind level 6, gusts level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are 2 - 4m high.
On the night of March 13 and the day of March 14, the North East Sea area (including Hoang Sa special zone) will have strong northeast winds of level 6 - 7, gusts of level 8 - 9, strong rough seas; sea waves 3 - 5m high.
The central area of the East Sea has strong northeast winds of level 5, sometimes level 6, gusts of level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are 2 - 4m high.
The sea area from South Quang Tri to Dak Lak has strong northeast winds at level 6, gusts at level 7 - 8, rough seas; sea waves are 2 - 4m high; wind gradually decreases from night.
The sea area from Khanh Hoa to Ca Mau and the sea area west of the South East Sea (including the western Truong Sa special zone) have strong northeast winds of level 6, gusts of level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are about 2 - 4m high.
The meteorological agency warns that the level of natural disaster risk at sea is level 2. All ships operating in the above areas are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and large waves.