Cold air continues to affect the North Central

According to the Central Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, in the early morning of March 2, cold air has weakly affected the weather in most parts of the Eastern North of Vietnam, causing small rain in some places.

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Day and night 2/3, cold air will continue to affect the weather of the North Central provinces.

Due to the influence of cold air, there are scattered little rain in the North and North. It was cold. Northeast wind in land level 3-4. Hanoi area is cloudy with small scattered rain. Northeast level 2-3 winds. Temperature from 16-22 degrees C.

In the Gulf of Tonkin, there is a strong north-east wind level 5, sometimes level 6, jerking over level 6, rough seas. The North East Sea area (including the Hoang Sa archipelago) has a strong north-east wind level 6, sometimes level 7, jerks at level 7, and rough seas.

In addition, the low pressure area in the South China Sea at 1 am 2/3 is located at about 7.0 to 9.0 degrees North; 117.0 to 119.0 degrees East. It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, this low pressure zone will move mainly in the West with a speed of about 10-15 km / h.

Due to the influence of the low pressure area in the middle and south of the South China Sea (including the Spratly Islands) there are showers and scattered thunderstorms. In a thunderstorm, it is necessary to prevent a tornado and a strong wind.