Location and direction of storm No. 3

At 04:00 on July 30, the location of the center of the storm was about 19.5 degrees North latitude; 108.4 degrees Kinh Dong, about 290km from the coast of Thai Binh - Ha Tinh to the East. The strongest winds in the area near the storm center are strong at level 9, level 10 (ie from 89 to 102 km per hour), level 11 and level 12 jerks.

Picture 1 of Location and direction of storm No. 3
The direction of the storm

In the next 12 hours, the storm will move in the direction of West-West and Southwest Southwest, about 20-25 km per hour. Thus, around noon (July 30), the storm will directly affect the provinces from Quang Ninh to Ha Tinh. By 16:00 on July 30, the location of the storm center was about 19.4 degrees north latitude; 106.0 degrees Kinh Dong, on the coast of Thai Binh - Ha Tinh provinces. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 9 (ie from 75 to 88 km per hour), level 10 and level 11 jerks.

In the next 12 to 24 hours, the storm moved in the direction between West and Southwest Southwest, about 20km per hour, going deep into the mainland and weakening into a low pressure area. At 04:00 on July 31, the central location of the low pressure area was about 19.1 degrees North latitude; 103.1 degrees east longitude, in central Laos. The strongest wind in the center of the low pressure area falls below level 6 (ie below 39km per hour).

Due to the impact of typhoons, there are strong winds of level 8 in the Gulf of Tonkin. The area near the center of the storm passes through level 9, level 10, shock level 11, level 12 and showers and strong thunderstorms. The sea was fierce. The coastal areas from Quang Ninh to Ha Tinh from this afternoon (July 30), the wind will gradually increase to level 6, level 7, storm center level 8, level 9, level 10 and level 11. The North East and North Central Coast have moderate rain, heavy rain, where rain is very big and scattered with thunderstorms. In a thunderstorm, there should be a tornado. The coastal areas of the provinces from Hai Phong to Nghe An need to watch for sea level rise in combination with high tide from 3 - 5m.

In addition, due to the influence of the southwest monsoon activity, in the middle and southern part of the South China Sea (including the Spratly waters), the waters from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau have strong winds of level 6. , level 7, level 8 jerks and showers and strong thunderstorms. The sea is rough. In a thunderstorm, there should be a tornado.

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