According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, this morning, March 5, the Gulf of Tonkin wind will change direction to the northeast, strongly at level 5. Cold air is forecast to affect the sea weather in the coming days.
In the evening and night of March 5, the Gulf of Tonkin has winds gradually increasing to level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8 - 9. The sea is rough, with waves 2 - 3m high.
The North East Sea area (including the sea area of Hoang Sa archipelago) has strong winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8 - 9. The sea is rough, with waves 2 - 4.5m high.
Day and night on March 6, the Gulf of Tonkin has strong northeast winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8 - 9, rough seas, waves 2 - 3.5m high.
The North East Sea area (including the sea area of Hoang Sa archipelago) has strong northeast winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8 - 9. From early morning on March 7, the wind gradually increased to level 7, gusting to level 9, rough seas, waves 3 - 5m high.
From the night of March 6, the sea area from Quang Tri to Khanh Hoa will have northeast winds gradually increasing to level 6, gusting to level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves 2 - 4m high.
The meteorological agency warns that the risk of natural disasters due to strong winds at sea is level 2. All ships operating in the above areas are at high risk of being affected by tornadoes, strong winds and big waves.