The continental cold high pressure continues to strengthen in the North of our country, around October 22-23 and October 26-27, it will be strengthened. The equatorial low pressure trough has an axis through the Southern region, from around October 23-24, it will gradually become stronger, connecting with a cyclone that is likely to enter the Northeast of the East Sea.
Above, the subtropical high pressure with an axis through the North Central - North Vietnam is stable, then weakens and moves east around October 24-25.
The weather in the Southern region in the coming days will be mostly cloudy, with scattered showers and rain in many places with light to moderate rainfall. Some days will have heavy rain in the early morning or late afternoon. Beware of heavy rain causing localized flooding in low-lying areas, tornadoes, and gusts of wind during thunderstorms.
From October 22 to 25, the sky will be cloudy with widespread rain, scattered moderate rain and thunderstorms, and heavy rain in some places. Beware of the possibility of widespread rain from early morning. Winds will change direction, weak to moderate. Highest temperature 30-32 degrees Celsius, lowest 24-26 degrees Celsius.
On October 21 and from October 26 to 31, the sky will be cloudy, sunny during the day, with showers in many places and scattered thunderstorms in the evening, with moderate rain and locally heavy rain. West to southwest winds will be of medium intensity. Highest temperature 31-33 degrees Celsius; lowest 25-27 degrees Celsius.
Average temperatures are approximately equal to or higher than the multi-year average for the same period, ranging from 27.0-28.0 degrees Celsius. Total weekly rainfall is higher than the multi-year average with total rainfall commonly ranging from 90-140mm.
In the coastal areas of Ho Chi Minh City, the sea weather has showers and thunderstorms in many places. Beware of tornadoes and gusts of wind during thunderstorms. The wind changes direction with weak intensity in the first 4-5 days, then the wind changes direction from West to Southwest with medium intensity.