Weather Forecast
Storm No. 1 strengthens and approaches Quang Ninh, causing heavier rain from this afternoon
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Storm No. 1 has strengthened to level 9, gusting to level 11, heading towards northern Quang Ninh. Strong winds and heavy rain in the Northeast region have also increased from this afternoon.
Hanoi weather forecast for heavy rain due to storm No. 1, in some places over 100mm
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Due to the impact of storm No. 1, from this afternoon (July 4th) to the afternoon of July 5th, Hanoi weather forecast has moderate to heavy rain, with very heavy rain in some places over 100mm.
Forecast of heavy rain in provinces and cities in the next 2 days due to storm No. 1, in some places over 500mm
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Due to the impact of storm No. 1, from the morning of July 4 to the end of July 5, the Northeast region and Thanh Hoa will have heavy to very heavy rain, with some places over 500mm.
Storm No. 1 is about to make landfall, causing strong winds from noon today, heavy rain from this afternoon
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It is forecasted that in about 4-5 hours, storm No. 1 will approach the mainland of Quang Ninh-Hai Phong. From about noon today, the coastal area will have strong winds, and from this afternoon and tonight there will be heavy rain.
Forecast of 4 provinces and cities with the heaviest rain due to storm No. 1, with some places over 500mm
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Storm No. 1 Maysak caused heavy rain in the Northeast, with a focus on Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Lang Son and Bac Ninh, locally over 500mm.
Storm No. 1 approaches the mainland of Quang Ninh - Hai Phong in the next 4-5 hours, causing heavy rain
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Forecast that due to storm No. 1 approaching the mainland, from this morning July 3rd, the Quang Ninh - Hai Phong area will have rain, from this afternoon and tonight there will be heavy to very heavy rain.
Storm No. 1 is forecast to enter Quang Ninh, causing heavy rain until the end of July 5th
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Typhoon No. 1 entered the Gulf of Tonkin last night, July 3rd, and entered Quang Ninh waters in the next 12 hours. Typhoon forecast to cause heavy rain in the Northeast region until the end of July 5th.
Weather today July 4: Heavy rain in the North due to the impact of storm No. 1
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Weather today July 4, Northeast region has moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain, especially the Northeast region from this afternoon has heavy to very heavy rain.
Forecast of 2 scenarios of path and impact of storm No. 1
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Scenario with a probability of 70%, storm No. 1 will pass through the Northern Gulf of Tonkin area and move north towards Quang Ninh (Vietnam) before entering southern Guangxi (China).
3-day weather forecast from July 4 to July 6 in all three regions
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Weather forecast for the Northeast region in the next 3 days: moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain due to the impact of storm No. 1.
Typhoon No. 1 with gusts of level 11 enters Quang Ninh sea area in the next 24 hours
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Forecast for the next 24 hours, storm No. 1 will move in a North-Northwest direction, entering the sea area of Quang Ninh. The strongest intensity is about level 8-9, gusts level 11.
Weather forecast for tomorrow July 4th nationwide
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Weather forecast for tomorrow July 4, Hanoi has moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms. Ho Chi Minh City in the late afternoon and evening has scattered showers and thunderstorms, locally heavy rain.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on July 3rd
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region continue to be lower than the normal water level, operating stably, and not discharging floodwater through spillways.
Weather forecast tonight and tomorrow 4. 7
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Latest weather forecast July 4: Due to the impact of storm No. 1, the Northeast and Thanh Hoa will have heavy to very heavy rain.
Storm No. 1 Maysak caused the heaviest rain in Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Lang Son and Bac Ninh
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The meteorological agency warns that the Northeast region needs to be wary of heavy rain due to the circulation of storm No. 1. Rain is concentrated in Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong and Bac Ninh.
