The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has issued a noteworthy weather trend forecast for the next month (from now until July 20).
Regarding the temperature trend, the average temperature nationwide is generally 0.5 - 1 degree Celsius higher than the multi-year average, in some places higher.
During the forecast period, the North and Central regions continue to have the possibility of many hot days, the number of hot days is generally higher than the multi-year average. It is necessary to be wary of intense heat, locally especially intense in these areas.
Total rainfall nationwide is generally approximately equal to the multi-year average, especially in the Northern region and Thanh Hoa-Nghe An, rainfall is 15 - 30% higher than the multi-year average of the same period.
Widespread rain is likely to appear concentrated in the Northern region, Thanh Hoa and Nghe An, with days of moderate to heavy rain. Provinces in the Central Highlands and the South will have many days of showers and thunderstorms, with days of moderate to heavy rain. Rain is concentrated in the late afternoon and night.
Dangerous weather phenomena such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind are likely to appear nationwide, concentrated more in the Northern region, Central Highlands and Southern regions.
Dangerous weather trend at sea, from now until July 20, 2026, in the East Sea area, storms/tropical depressions are likely to appear at a level equivalent to the average of many years in the same period, but are unlikely to directly affect the mainland. According to the average data for many years in the above period, there are 1.4 storms in the East Sea area and 0.7 storms making landfall in Vietnam.
In addition, it is necessary to be wary of strong winds due to the influence of localized thunderstorms, southwest monsoons or tropical cyclones in the East Sea area, which are dangerous for the operation of ships and boats.
Previously, on the evening of June 3, 2026, the low pressure area in the southern sea area of the North East Sea strengthened into a tropical depression, the first tropical depression in 2026. The strongest wind near the center reached level 6, gusting to level 8.
The monthly climate forecast bulletin is for trend forecasting. The meteorological agency recommends that in the context of climate change, weather, and climate are increasingly complicated with many dangerous and extreme forms.
Therefore, it is proposed that all levels of government and people regularly update and integrate forecast information and hydrometeorological warnings in 1-3-day short-term bulletins, to promptly adjust production plans and appropriate response plans to ensure safety for production and people's livelihoods.
