Weather forecast for the next 24-48 hours, cold continental high pressure weakens and gradually moves to the East. Low pressure trough with axis 4-7 degrees North latitude is weak.
Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis through the North and North Central regions. Northeast winds operate with moderate to strong intensity over the sea area of the Southeast region. From November 11, the wind intensity will gradually decrease.
Storm No. 7 is active in the North East Sea, moving mainly in the Southwest direction and gradually weakening.
From 72 hours, the cold continental high pressure continued to weaken and move east, around November 17-18, it was strengthened again. The low pressure trough with axis at about 4-7 degrees North latitude weakened and gradually faded.
Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis through the North Central region. Northeast winds operate at moderate intensity. Storm No. 7 is likely to move towards the Central Highlands and gradually weaken into a low pressure area.
Weather in the South: variable clouds, intermittent sunshine during the day, scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, some places have moderate to heavy rain. Some places have rain at night. During thunderstorms, beware of tornadoes, lightning and strong gusts of wind.
Regarding high tide, water levels at most stations in the downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai river system will rise slowly and at high levels. Water levels at most stations in the downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai river will change little in the next 1-2 days, then rise rapidly.
By November 14, the highest tide of the day will be approximately 0.05 m or below the level of alert level III. This peak tide may occur on November 16-17.