Weather pattern forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the low pressure trough will maintain its axis at about 25-28 degrees North latitude. Above, the subtropical high pressure through the South Central - Southern region is weak.
Northeast winds have weak to moderate intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region. The low pressure trough with its axis at about 4-7 degrees North latitude continues to gradually raise its axis to the North from around February 28 and gradually weakens.
Weather pattern forecast for the next 3-10 days, a low pressure trough with its axis at about 25-28 degrees North latitude is compressed, gradually moving southward and gradually filling up by the continental high pressure part in the North.
Around the night of February 2nd and March 3rd, the continental cold high pressure is likely to be strengthened again, then is likely to be strengthened more strongly around May 5-6. 3. The low pressure trough in the South is gradually weakening.
Above, the subtropical high pressure is operating with not strong intensity. Northeast winds have weak to moderate intensity over the Southern sea area.
In the coming days, the Southern region will continue to experience thunderstorms, accompanied by the risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. These extreme weather phenomena may affect agricultural production, causing trees to fall, damage to houses, traffic works and infrastructure.
Regarding high tides, the water level at most stations on the Saigon River will drop rapidly in the next 1-2 days, then rise again. By March 2nd, the highest tide of the day at Phu An station and Nha Be station will be above alarm level I; Thu Dau Mot station will be approximately or above alarm level II.