During the week of mid-September 2024, the Southern region is mainly affected by the southern edge of the tropical convergence zone whose axis passes through the Central region; there is a possibility of storms and tropical depressions operating in or near the East Sea from mid to late week.
The southwest monsoon gradually increases and becomes strong to very strong during the middle to the end of the week. At high altitudes, the southwest monsoon gradually increases and becomes strong even at the altitude of 6,000m.
The weather in the Southern region is rainy most days of the week, with showers in many places, some places with moderate rain, heavy rain to very heavy rain and thunderstorms. Beware of tornadoes and gusts of wind during thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are mainly concentrated from noon to late afternoon, with little rain at night and light sunshine in the morning.
On September 11-12, there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms, beware of tornadoes and gusts of wind in thunderstorms. In the evening, beware of the possibility of moderate to heavy rain in some places.
From September 13 to 18, showers and thunderstorms tend to increase in both area and volume. There will be showers in many places in the afternoon and evening; some places will have moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, beware of strong gusts of wind, whirlwinds, and lightning. Sunny from morning to noon. Highest temperature 30-32 degrees Celsius; lowest 22-25 degrees Celsius.
On September 19-20, the possibility of rain will decrease in both area and amount; rain will be scattered, mainly appearing in the late afternoon and evening, and moderate rain and heavy rain will only appear locally in the area. The highest temperature will be 31-33 degrees Celsius; the lowest will be 23-26 degrees Celsius.
Beware of the possibility of widespread rain with some places having moderate, heavy to very heavy rain. Total weekly rainfall is generally higher than the average of many years, in the range of 70-180mm.