In the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure from the North will continue to be strongly strengthened and gradually diffuse to the South. Above, the subtropical high pressure will maintain stable intensity, the axis will pass through the Central Central region. The Northeast wind is strong in the sea area of the Southeast.
In the next 3-10 days, the continental cold high pressure will be relatively stable in intensity, then move to the East and gradually weaken; around December 17-18, it is likely to strengthen weakly and shift to the East.
Above, the subtropical high pressure will continue to lower its axis to the South; from December 17-18, the high pressure axis will pass through the South Central - South, then weaken and slowly retreat to the East. High-altitude East wind disturbances will have a weak impact on the weather in the South from around December 17-18. The Northeast wind will continue to maintain its strong intensity over the Southeast sea, then gradually decrease from December 19-20,
Due to the influence of the above conditions, the Southern region from around December 16 onwards is likely to experience thunderstorms again. The weather is generally dry, humidity decreases; some days feel cold at night and early morning, while the day is sunny, which can affect health.
In the coming days, the highest water level of the day at most stations on the Saigon River will change slowly and remain high. The highest daily tide peak at Phu An and Nha Be stations is likely to fluctuate around alert level 1-2; Thu Dau Mot station is at a high level, approximately at alert level 3.