According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, the weather pattern forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the intertropical convergence zone has its axis through the North and North Central regions, connected to a tropical depression and tends to slightly raise its axis to the North. Southwest monsoon is active. The northern branch of the subtropical high pressure is stable. Upper-level wind convergence continues to be maintained over the Southern region.
Weather pattern forecast for the next 3-10 days, the intertropical convergence zone with its axis through the North, from August 27-28, will gradually weaken. Southwest monsoon will operate with intensity from moderate to strong. The northern branch of the subtropical high pressure is stable, and on August 24-25, it tends to encroach westward. Upper-level wind convergence continues to be maintained over the Southern region.
Therefore, the South is generally cloudy, with clouds sometimes decreasing during the day, and light sunshine. Showers and thunderstorms may appear in some places right from the morning and noon. From around August 22, rainfall tends to decrease.
Rainstorms accompanied by tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind can affect agricultural production, causing trees to fall, damage to houses, traffic works and infrastructure. Heavy rain can also cause flooding, traffic jams, affecting production, travel, living and crops.
