In the remaining days of the 2025 dry season, from now until mid-April, the region will continue to have many unseasonal rains with widespread rain lasting for a few days.
The frequent unseasonal rain can have a negative impact on agriculture and community activities in affected areas.
This year's hot season is later than 2024, and it is likely that from the second half of March, there will be widespread hot weather in the eastern region and along the southwestern border. The level of heat is likely to be higher than the average of many years but not as good as 2024, including the highest absolute temperature and the number of hot days.
However, the highest absolute level can still reach over 38 degrees Celsius, the number of days with hot weather is approximately the average of many years.
Beware of thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and localized heavy rain in the transitional months and early rainy season in 2025. Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and lightning can endanger humans and cause damage to property and crops.
In 2025, there will be about 10-15 storms in the East Sea. Late storm season. There is a possibility of storms or tropical depressions in the South China Sea, which are likely to affect coastal areas of the South Central and South regions.
Storms and tropical depressions are likely to cause dangerous weather at sea, on land in areas where they have a direct impact and cause widespread heavy rains in the area.