Record cold: -3.6 degrees Celsius

On 12-1, the temperature in many places in the northern mountainous areas continued to decrease. At Mau Son mountain peak (Lang Son), at a time when the temperature had reached a record low of -3.6oC, the ice covered a white color.

On 12-1, the temperature in many places in the northern mountainous areas continued to decrease. At Mau Son mountain peak (Lang Son), at the time of the morning, the temperature has dropped to a record level of -3.6 o C, the ice covered a white color.

Picture 1 of Record cold: -3.6 degrees Celsius

Ly Price Pa heaps straw to cover it in the cold cut of meat (Photo: Hoang Ha)

Mr. Ha Van Tien, director of Lang Son Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, said that at 11:00 on January 12, due to sunshine, the temperature at Mau Son increased to -0.6 o C and frost. start melting. According to Tien, the lowest temperature in Mau Son was recorded in the winter of 1973 (-3 o C), but in the early morning 12-01 that record was surpassed when the temperature in Mau Son down to -3 , 6 o C. However, Tien said that because it is no longer rain, there is sunshine so it is difficult to continue to appear on Mau Son ice and snow.

In the Northern Delta provinces, 12-01 am, the temperature still maintained a low level of 9-10 o C, even without rain. However, by noon, it was sunny, the temperature had inched up. At 13g, the temperature in Hanoi reached 13 o C. Particularly, the provinces from Thanh Hoa to Ha Tinh, due to the cold air continued to spill, the temperature dropped lower than the previous day, the lowest was 9- 11 o C.

According to the Central Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, today (January 13), cold air will continue to affect other parts of Central and some parts of South Central. In the Central and Central provinces, the weather is cold, and the North is cold and cold. The forecast for 14, 15-1 and 17, 18-1 will have two consecutive waves of cold air intensified.

Update 16 December 2018
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