In the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure will continue to strengthen down to the Central provinces, then spread to the South. Northeast winds maintain medium to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast of the South. Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis through the Central region is weak.
In the next 3-10 days, the continental cold high pressure will continue to strengthen deeply southward, then move eastward and weaken. Around from February 11, the continental cold high pressure mass is likely to be weakly strengthened again in the North of our country.
Above, the subtropical high pressure is still weak; Northeast winds maintain medium to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region.
The weather in the South is generally dry, humidity decreases, it is necessary to prevent the risk of fire and explosion. Some days are cold at night and early morning, while strong sunshine during the day can affect health, especially the elderly and young children. From around February 10th, showers are likely to reappear sporadically.
Water levels at most stations on the Saigon River are forecast to continue to drop rapidly in the coming days. The highest tide level of the day at stations is approximately or below alarm level I and will remain until the end of February 7.