Cold air strengthens, temperature in the North is about to drop further
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The meteorological agency predicts that tomorrow, January 16, the cold air will continue to cover the North, and the temperature will continue to drop.
NHÓM PV |
The meteorological agency predicts that tomorrow, January 16, the cold air will continue to cover the North, and the temperature will continue to drop.
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Weather today, January 15, the North has rain in some places; cold, some places are very cold, very cold. The South has showers and thunderstorms in some places; scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening.
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According to the meteorological agency, cold air will affect the weather in the North from tonight, January 14.
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According to the meteorological agency, due to the impact of cold air, from January 15, temperatures in the North will continue to decrease.
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On the evening of January 9, the temperature in Ho Chi Minh City continued to drop deeply, making many people clearly feel the rare cold.
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Chen Zhi, who is accused of operating online fraud activities from Cambodia, has been extradited to China.
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Live broadcast of the match between U23 Vietnam and U23 Kyrgyzstan at the 2026 AFC U23 Championship, taking place at 9:00 PM today (January 9).
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Ho Chi Minh City - The streamlined trade union organization model requires management, administration and operational efficiency to be raised to a new level in 2026.
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Central Hospital 71 and the Central Nursing and Rehabilitation Hospital will merge into Hanoi Medical University, according to the policy of the Ministry of Health.
NHÓM PV |
Weather today, January 15, the North has rain in some places; cold, some places are very cold, very cold. The South has showers and thunderstorms in some places; scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening.
NHÓM PV |
According to the meteorological agency, cold air will affect the weather in the North from tonight, January 14.
AN AN |
According to the meteorological agency, due to the impact of cold air, from January 15, temperatures in the North will continue to decrease.