Forecast of notable developments of cold air in the North
NHÓM PV |
The cold air will continue to affect the North, causing deep cold, in some places below 10 degrees Celsius.
NHÓM PV |
The cold air will continue to affect the North, causing deep cold, in some places below 10 degrees Celsius.
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Today, December 28, the meteorological agency continues to warn of heavy rain in the area from Thua Thien Hue to Khanh Hoa.
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Weather today 12/28, cold air strengthens impact on the North and Central regions. Central Highlands and South have rain in some places.
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The meteorological agency forecasts that from the night of December 28, cold air will have a strong impact, causing temperatures to drop further, with the lowest temperature in mountainous areas in some places below 10 degrees Celsius.
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AN AN |
Today, December 28, the meteorological agency continues to warn of heavy rain in the area from Thua Thien Hue to Khanh Hoa.
NHÓM PV |
Weather today 12/28, cold air strengthens impact on the North and Central regions. Central Highlands and South have rain in some places.
AN AN |
The meteorological agency forecasts that from the night of December 28, cold air will have a strong impact, causing temperatures to drop further, with the lowest temperature in mountainous areas in some places below 10 degrees Celsius.