Stormy season, tropical low pressure will come soon in the South China Sea
Mr. Hoang Duc Cuong - Director of the Central Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, said this year, the tropical depression will arrive early in the South China Sea.
Especially in the middle of February, there is a high possibility that there will be storms in the southern part of the South China Sea and may affect the waters of the Spratly Islands.
In April and May are the seasons, so it is likely that thunderstorms, lightning, whirlwinds and hail will appear to increase in frequency across the country, especially in the Northern region. Central Highlands and South Vietnam.
This year, the storm season and tropical low pressure will come early in the East Sea - (Photo: Windy).
The average temperature in the next 3 months across the country is popular, approximately equal to the average of many years in the same period. The cold air in the second half of February, March and April still affects the northern area but the intensity and frequency will gradually decrease.
still likely to occur in the second half of February and the first half of March, but not for long. Hot weather in areas across the country tends to appear late but not long and severe.
From March to April in the Northern region, rainfall is usually lower than the average of 10-30% over the same period. The rainy season in this area is likely to appear equivalent to the average of many years.
In the Central region, rainfall is common at an approximate level with the average of many years in the same period. Meanwhile in the Central Highlands and the South, during the March period is still the dry season, but the South has the ability to show off-season showers, rainfall is likely to be higher than the average for many years in the same period.
Rainy season in the Central Highlands and Southern regions is likely to arrive early, so from the second half of April rainfall tends to increase and the total rainfall in April and May is likely to be close to higher than from 15-30% compared with the average of many years in the same period.
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