In the coming days, the weather in the Southern region will mainly be affected by the hot low pressure area in the West, which tends to develop and gradually expand to the Southeast. Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis passing through the South Central region is active and tends to encroach westward. Winds in the Southern sea areas maintain weak intensity.
Forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the above weather pattern will continue to be maintained, causing widespread hot sun in the Southern region, with intense hot sun in some places. The highest temperature is commonly from 35-37 degrees C, some places above 37 degrees C. The relative lowest humidity ranges from 30-45%. The hot sun concentrates mainly in the period from 11-16 am daily.
In the period from 3 to 10 days, the hot low pressure area in the West will continue to maintain its intensity and expand its scope of influence, then tend to gradually weaken from around April 13-14. At the same time, the equatorial low pressure trough is likely to raise its axis to the North from around April 13. At high altitude, the subtropical high pressure gradually moves to the North and weakens slightly. From around April 16 onwards, the area may be affected by the convergence of easterly winds at high altitude.
Due to the impact of the above weather patterns, hot weather in the South is forecast to continue for many days to come, maintaining widespread and in some places reaching intense levels. Around April 13-14, thunderstorms occurred in some places. People need to pay attention to measures to prevent hot weather, especially during the highest temperatures of the day.