According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, the continental cold high pressure gradually moves eastward and weakens further. Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis over the South Central region, with a tendency to lift its axis northward over the Central Central region, operating stably. The area is located on the southern edge of this continental cold high pressure and is under the influence of the Northeast monsoon with medium intensity.
Therefore, in the coming days, the weather in Ho Chi Minh City and the Southern provinces and cities will change little and be favorable for all outdoor activities.
February 1 (the 4th day of Tet), the clouds will change, the day will be sunny. Due to the cold air diffusing down, the early morning will be chilly and there will be light fog in some places. The highest temperature is commonly from 30-32 degrees Celsius, some places above 32 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature is 21-23 degrees Celsius.
In the past 24 hours, water levels at most stations downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai river system rose slowly and remained high.
Water levels at stations downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai River will continue to rise following the high tides of the first lunar month for another 1-2 days, then slowly fall. The highest peak tide during this period is likely to occur on February 1.
At Phu An and Nha Be stations, it can reach 1.55-1.60m (approximately and 0.05m below alarm level III); Occurrence time is from 4-6am and 5-7pm.
At Thu Dau Mot station, it will reach 1.65-1.70m (0.05-0.10mm above alarm level III). At Bien Hoa station, it will reach 1.72-1.77m (approximately or below alarm level I).