July 12: The North continues to have heavy rain and mountainous areas with flash floods and landslides

According to the Central Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, the low pressure trench through the North in combination with the high wind convergence continues to cause rain to the North.

From 7 hours on 11/7 to 1 hour on July 12, the northern provinces have had heavy rain and rain, some places with big to big rains like Pho Rang (Lao Cai) 49mm, Yen Bai 168mm, .

On July 12, many areas in the North still have intermittent showers, the northern mountainous provinces continue to have rain, with moderate rainfall, heavy rain and thunderstorms, in case of flooding and landslides. Heavy rain makes the temperature keep moderate, cool weather. The highest temperatures in the cities of Hai Phong, Lang Son, Dien Bien Phu, Lao Cai, Son La and Ha Giang do not exceed 31 degrees C. The temperature in Ninh Binh and Hai Phong is higher, 32 degrees C.

Picture 1 of July 12: The North continues to have heavy rain and mountainous areas with flash floods and landslides
Many regions in the North still have intermittent showers, the northern mountainous provinces continue to have rain.(Photo: minhson).

Central Vietnam has interweaving clouds to ease the sun. Temperatures from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien-Hue range from 33-34 degrees Celsius. From Da Nang to Phan Thiet, the temperature does not exceed 33 degrees Celsius in the afternoon, in the afternoon, the sky can move rain with thunderstorms.

In the Central Highlands and the South of Vietnam, the sunlight and clouds are intertwined, causing the temperature in the Central Highlands to be between 28-30 degrees Celsius; Ho Chi Minh City and South Vietnam 32-33 degrees Celsius. From noon to afternoon, both areas are raining rain, local areas have moderate rain, heavy and scattered rain with thunderstorms, tornado occurrence and the wind jerked.

On the sea, day and night 12/7, in the area between and the South China Sea, the Spratly Islands, the waters from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau, Ca Mau to Kien Giang and the Gulf of Thailand continue to have showers and thunderstorms. In the thunderstorm there is the possibility of a tornado and a strong wind of level 7-8.

Hoang Sa island district has scattered rain, foresight reduced to below 10km. In the next 2-3 days, in the South of the Paracel Islands, it is possible to form low pressure areas.