According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, currently (September 5), the Northern region has local showers and thunderstorms.
It is forecasted that in the afternoon and night of April 5, in the mountainous areas of the North, there will be scattered rain, showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy rain with rainfall of 15 - 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 National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting also issued a warning that on April 5 - 6, in the Southeast region, there will be hot weather with the highest temperature commonly from 35 - 36 degrees Celsius, some places above 36 degrees Celsius; the lowest relatively humidity commonly from 45 - 50%.
The hot weather in the Southeast region is likely to last until around April 10. Warning level 1 of natural disaster risk due to heat.
Due to the influence of hot weather combined with low humidity in the air, there is a risk of fire and explosion in residential areas due to increased demand for electricity and the risk of forest fires.
In addition, hot weather can also cause dehydration, exhaustion, and sudden heat stroke in the human body when exposed to high temperatures for a long time.