In the next 24-48 hours, the low pressure trough will pass through the North Central region, connecting to the hot low pressure area to the West, continuing to be compressed and gradually pushed southward due to the strengthening continental high pressure. Above, the subtropical high pressure tends to encroach westward.
In the next 3-10 days, a low pressure trough is likely to form again with an axis of about 24-27 degrees North latitude, connecting to the low pressure area to the West. After that, this system will continue to be compressed and gradually move south under the impact of continental high pressure in the North.
Above, the subtropical high pressure is active, encroaching westward with its axis passing through the South Central Coast - Southern region, and tending to weaken slightly around April 27-28. High-altitude disturbances tend to increase from around April 27 onwards.
During this period, the weather in the South will be cloudy, hot sunny during the day, with localized thunderstorms in the evening. Lowest temperature from 24-27 degrees C. Highest temperature fluctuating from 33-36 degrees C, in some places above 36 degrees C.
People should limit outdoor movement during hot sunny hours from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, and supplement enough water to avoid the risk of heatstroke and sunstroke, affecting health.
In addition, thunderstorms tend to appear in the late afternoon. The intersection of daytime heat and afternoon thunderstorms can increase extreme phenomena such as thunderstorms, tornadoes and strong gusts of wind, even accompanied by hail. Therefore, it is necessary to proactively prevent to minimize risks.