In the next 24-48 hours, the cold air mass from the continent will continue to strengthen to the South. Northeast winds are strong in the sea area in the Southeast region. Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis through the Central region is also stronger.
From 3-10 days, cold air will remain relatively stable, then gradually weaken. However, around January 26 and January 28-29, the cold air mass is likely to be strengthened again.
Northeast winds still maintain strong intensity in the sea area in the Southeast region; from January 25-26.1 will gradually decrease, but by the end of the month tend to strengthen again. Above, subtropical high pressure through the Central region continues to operate strongly.
Therefore, the weather in the South is generally dry, low humidity, posing a high risk of fire and explosion. On some days, the weather is chilly at night and early morning; sunny during the day, which can affect health.
The water level at most stations on the Saigon River in the first 1-2 days changed slowly, then gradually decreased. The highest tide peak of the day at Phu An and Nha Be stations is at or above alarm level I and will be maintained until the end of January 23.
People need to be wary of the risk of flooding in low-lying areas and riverside areas in Ho Chi Minh City when strong Northeast winds combine with high tides, which can affect traffic and daily life.