Weather pattern forecast for the next 24-48 hours, the low pressure trough passing through the Northern region tends to fade gradually. At the same time, a low pressure trough with an axis of about 23-25 degrees North latitude connected to the hot low pressure area to the West is formed.
By June 8, this low pressure trough will be compressed by the continental high pressure area strengthened from the North. Southwest monsoons maintain activity with moderate intensity. Above, the subtropical high pressure continues to raise its axis to the North and expand to the West.
Weather pattern forecast from 3-10 days, the low pressure area to the West connected to the low pressure trough with a 23-25 degrees North latitude axis continues to be compressed and gradually move southward. Above, the subtropical high pressure continues to encroach westward and raise its axis to the North; from around June 12, there is a trend of gradually withdrawing to the East. Southwest monsoon in the southern area maintains medium intensity.
Due to the impact of the above weather patterns, the Southern region in the coming days tends to increase hot sunshine. In the late afternoon and evening, scattered showers and thunderstorms appear, while at night there are showers and thunderstorms in some places.