In the next 24-48 hours, a low pressure trough with axis of about 23-25 degrees North latitude connected to the hot low pressure area in the West will continue to be maintained. Above, the subtropical high pressure is operating stably with its axis passing through the Southern region. Northeast wind in the sea area in the Southeast region is moderate to weak.
In the next 3-10 days, the continental high pressure will be weakly strengthened, deviating to the East, tending to compress and gradually fill the low pressure trough (axis about 22-24 degrees North latitude). Around March 24-25, the low pressure trough is likely to form again in a similar position.
Above, the subtropical high pressure gradually raises its axis to the North and encroaches westward through the Central region. Northeast wind in the Southeast sea area remains at a weak to moderate level.
The weather in the South is generally sunny during the day, showers and thunderstorms in some places in the evening, low humidity makes the air dry, posing an increased risk of fire and explosion.
Water levels at most stations on the Saigon River tend to rise slowly in the next 1-2 days, then decrease again. The highest tide peak of the day is at or above alarm level I, maintained until around February 23-24. 3.
It is necessary to prevent high tides from causing flooding in low-lying areas and riverside areas, which may affect traffic and socio-economic activities in Ho Chi Minh City.