Weather forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure is stable but continues to diffuse slightly to the South. Northeast wind in the sea area east of the South is operating at medium to strong intensity.
Above, the subtropical high pressure axis passes through the Central region, gradually strengthening and encroaching to the West. The East wind disturbance gradually weakens in the South.
From 72 hours, the Southern region will continue to be affected by the southern edge of the continental cold high pressure tongue, which will strengthen in the North around November 26.
The subtropical high pressure system with an axis over the Central region continues to maintain. The northeast wind over the sea area of the Southeast region remains moderate to strong. Around November 29, the equatorial trough tends to lift to the North, affecting the weather in the Southern region.
Therefore, the rain has begun to end in the Southern region, gradually moving into the dry season. In the coming days, the region will have rain but it will gradually decrease in frequency, amount and area.
From around November 23, in the Southern sea area, strong northeast winds of level 5-6, gusting to level 7-8; waves 2-3 meters high; slight to strong sea waves that can be dangerous for ships and boats.