Forecast of when cold air will affect, end the heat
AN AN - VŨ LINH |
According to the representative of the meteorological agency, due to the impact of cold air, from April 23, the heat in the North will end.
AN AN - VŨ LINH |
According to the representative of the meteorological agency, due to the impact of cold air, from April 23, the heat in the North will end.
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According to the representative of the meteorological agency, before the April 30 - May 1 holiday, the North is likely to have showers and thunderstorms, and the temperature will decrease.
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Weather today 19.4, the North and South are hot and sunny; showers and thunderstorms in some places in the late afternoon and night.
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The meteorological agency has comprehensively analyzed the impacts of storms, tropical depressions, and northeast monsoons on offshore wind power development.
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The stock market closed the second trading session of April emotionally, with continuous tug-of-war.
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Nghe An - A man jumped into the river to search for a young girl suspected of leaving her car on the bridge and then jumping down, functional forces are continuing the search.
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In March, the Northern region and provinces from Thanh Hoa-Hue had common temperatures 1-3 degrees Celsius higher than the average; 29 temperature records were recorded.
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Phu Tho - Nearly 20 months without salary, dozens of teachers at Song Hong Technical - Professional Secondary School (old) do all kinds of jobs to make a living.
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Ho Chi Minh City - The working delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor led by Chairman Nguyen Anh Tuan worked with the City Labor Federation on the morning of April 2.
AN AN |
According to the representative of the meteorological agency, before the April 30 - May 1 holiday, the North is likely to have showers and thunderstorms, and the temperature will decrease.
LINH ANH |
Weather today 19.4, the North and South are hot and sunny; showers and thunderstorms in some places in the late afternoon and night.
AN AN |
The meteorological agency has comprehensively analyzed the impacts of storms, tropical depressions, and northeast monsoons on offshore wind power development.