Weather forecast for the next 24-48 hours, continental high pressure continues to weaken and gradually move eastward, forming a low pressure trough with an axis of about 25-28 degrees North latitude.
Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis passing through the South Central region is operating stably, then gradually raising its axis to the North. At the same time, wind disturbances at high altitudes are still maintained in the South region.
Weather forecast from 3-10 days, the low pressure trough with an axis of about 25-28 degrees North latitude connected to the low pressure area in the West will be compressed and gradually pushed southward due to the continental high pressure in the North strengthening.
Above, the subtropical high pressure raises its axis to the North Central region, then from about May 11th, it will lower its axis back through the South Central region and then weaken and gradually withdraw eastward.
Upper-level wind disturbances will continue to operate until the end of May 8, then weaken and strengthen again around May 11-12. 5.
Therefore, in the late afternoon and evening of May 7, the Mekong Delta region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, common rainfall of 10-20 mm, locally over 50 mm.
The current thunderstorm wave is likely to last until May 8 and then gradually decrease, before resuming strong activity from around May 11-12, causing a new thunderstorm wave in the Southern region.