In the next 24-48 hours, cold air will continue to strengthen to the South. Northeast winds will gradually strengthen, operating at an average to strong level over the sea area in the Southeast region. The weather patterns at high altitudes are relatively stable, only weak wind convergences appear.
From 3-10 days, cold air will continue to be strongly supplemented. Northeast winds maintain moderate to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region. Above, the subtropical high pressure will gradually become stronger, from around January 24th, it will squeeze westward.
The weather in the South is generally dry, humidity is reduced, people need to be wary of the 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 highest water level in the day at most stations on the Saigon River continues to rise following the high tide in early December of the year At Ty. The highest tide peak of this period is likely to appear on January 20-21, 2026.
At Phu An and Nha Be stations, the water level may reach about 1.50-1.55 m, approximately or higher than alarm level II by about 0.05 m. The highest water level usually falls around 4-6 am and 18-19 pm.
At Thu Dau Mot station, the forecast water level is about 1.60-1.65 m, approximately or exceeding alarm level III by about 0.05 m.
Northeast monsoon activity is moderate to strong, combined with high tides, it can cause flooding in low-lying areas, riverside areas, affecting traffic and daily life, and production of people in Ho Chi Minh City.