In the next 24-48 hours, the low pressure trough with an axis through the Mid-Central region will gradually strengthen and connect with the tropical depression in the middle of the East Sea. The southwest monsoon operates with average intensity.
From 72 hours to 10 days, the tropical convergence zone gradually lifts its axis to the North through the North and maintains strong activity. Around July 23, tropical depression made landfall (likely to directly affect the Northern provinces).
From July 28, the low pressure trough gradually weakened. The southwest monsoon operates with average intensity, with a tendency to gradually increase in intensity from July 20.
The weather in the South is cloudy, with intermittent sunny days with showers in many places with a common rainfall of 20-50mm, in some places over 50mm. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong winds.
Beware of the possibility of heavy rain causing local flooding. The widespread rain in the Southern region is likely to last for the next 1-3 days (rain will concentrate in the evening and night).
At sea, the strong southwest monsoon is causing bad weather in many sea areas, warning of thunderstorms and strong winds. From the Gulf of Tonkin down to Ca Mau, Kien Giang and the entire North, Middle and South of the East Sea, including Hoang Sa island district and the east of Truong Sa island district, there are also thunderstorms, potential tornadoes and strong winds.