According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, the continental cold high pressure intensifies southward, then maintains stable intensity and gradually weakens. Around February 5-6, this cold high pressure mass is likely to be strengthened again, before continuing the trend of stability and weakening. Northeast winds operate with moderate to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region.
Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis crossing the Central region is actively operating. From about February 6th, the high pressure axis tends to decrease southward; by February 7th, this axis will raise again to the North, cross the South Central region and maintain until the end of the week.
Southern weather is generally sunny during the day, no rain at night.
In the sea areas of Ho Chi Minh City, the weather will have showers and thunderstorms in some places. Northeast wind is commonly level 6, sometimes level 7, gusts level 7-9; waves are 2-5 m high, rough seas to strong rough seas. Especially in the period 5-8.2, the wind tends to decrease to level 5, gusts level 6.
The average temperature is generally approximately and lower than the average of many years in the same period, fluctuating around 25.5-26.5 degrees C. The lowest temperature is 20-24 degrees C, in some places below 20 degrees C; the highest temperature is 30-34 degrees C, in some places above 34 degrees C.