Rain forecast in the South

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According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, there will be unseasonal rain in early December.

Weather forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure will gradually weaken in the North, but still diffuse weakly to the South. The Northeast wind over the Southeast sea will be strong and gradually weaken.

Above, the subtropical high pressure with an axis through the Central region is operating stably. The equatorial low pressure trough with an axis of 3-6 degrees North latitude gradually rises to the North, weakly affecting the South.

The cold continental high pressure will weaken around December 2 and strengthen strongly on December 6 to the North of our country. The Northeast wind in the sea off the Southeast will gradually decrease in intensity until December 6-7, then increase again.

Above, the subtropical high pressure system is stable, then gradually lifts its axis to the North. The equatorial trough weakens around December 4-5 and lowers its axis to the South.

Therefore, the weather in the South will cool down, from December 2nd the probability of rain will increase again. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning and strong gusts of wind.

In the sea area of ​​Ho Chi Minh City, the Northeast wind is at level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to level 8-9. The sea weather has scattered showers and thunderstorms, during thunderstorms, beware of strong gusts and tornadoes.

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