North: Cold air strengthens

The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting on November 25 said: In the north, there is a part of cold air moving south, which is expected to increase to the northern provinces of Vietnam in the morning. November 26.

Due to the influence of cold air, there are some rain in the North, the North Central and Central Central have scattered rain. The Gulf of Tonkin and off the North Central Coast have strong winds of level 6 northeast, jerks on level 6. The sea is rough.

* A new storm is likely to quickly form in the turbulence stretching about 370km from 14.0 to 18.4 degrees north latitude and from 138.4 to 130.4 degrees east longitude, across the sea from Quang Nam to Quang Binh.

Picture 1 of North: Cold air strengthens Storm map No. 7 (Hagibis), Typhoon 8 (Mitag) and a new storm (Good) are forming. (Photo: VNN) At present, the disturbance moves very fast to the west, every hour over 30km, in the last 6 hours, it has passed 3 latitudes (equivalent to 360km). When the US Navy Storm Warning Network (JTWC) issued this warning, the center of the disturbance was at 14.4 degrees north of 137.9 degrees east longitude, about 550 kilometers south of Yap Island.

With a surface wind of 30 to 40 km / h, the minimum sea level pressure of 1,006MB, the JTWC determined that this disturbance is likely to become a storm in the next 24 hours (ie after 6 am on November 26).

The JTWC performance map shows that turbulence will go northwest. If this is the case, the Philippines' northernmost island could catch a third storm in just 3 weeks. It is less likely that this storm will enter the South China Sea.

Hai Yen (synthesized)