Weather pattern forecast for the next 24-48 hours, a low pressure trough with an axis of about 22-24 degrees North latitude connected to the hot low pressure area in the West continues to be maintained. Above, the subtropical high pressure tends to move northward and encroach westward. Northeast winds operate with weak to moderate intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region.
Forecast from 3-10 days, the low pressure trough with a 22-24 degrees North latitude axis will be compressed and gradually move southward due to the impact of a cold high pressure mass from the North.
Around March 27-28, weakly strengthened cold air will move southward. Above, the subtropical high pressure continues to raise its axis to the North through the Central region and encroach westward. Northeast winds in the Southeast sea area maintain weak to moderate intensity.
The weather in the South is generally hot, the highest temperature is 34-36 degrees C, the lowest humidity is about 35-50%. The hot weather concentrates from 11-15 am daily.
Forecast from 72-120 hours, hot weather will continue to occur in the Southern region, the highest temperature is commonly 34-35 degrees C, with some places above 35 degrees C.
Due to the impact of prolonged hot weather combined with low air humidity, the risk of fires and explosions in residential areas and forest fires is high. At the same time, hot weather can also cause dehydration, exhaustion, and even risk of stroke due to heat shock if exposed to high temperatures for a long time.