The north is hot again
Hot pressures are tending to develop and expand to affect the North. Some areas in the mountainous areas of the North West appear hot weather up to 35 degrees Celsius. The weather in Hanoi also sends a lot of hot weather at noon.
Experts from the Center for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting said that, due to the influence of the western low pressure area, there is a tendency to gradually expand, the Northern provinces in the next 3-4 days have a hot sunny area.
In the afternoon, Hanoi is hot and hot.(Photo: TT).
Specifically, on April 20, the North West had few clouds, no rain at night, early morning where there was fog, sunny day. Lowest temperature 19-22 degrees C; highest 30 - 33 degrees, there are places 33 - 35 degrees C.
Northeast of the night The rain does not rain, early in the morning there are places with fog, sunny days. Lowest temperature 19-22 degrees; highest 28 - 31 degrees. In particular, the area of Hanoi in the early morning has light fog, sunny day. Lowest temperature 20-23 degrees; highest 28 - 31 degrees. From Thanh Hoa - Thua Thien Hue, the lowest temperature is 20 - 23 degrees; highest 29 - 32 degrees.
Da Nang to Binh Thuan has showers and thunderstorms. Lowest temperature 22-25 degrees; highest 30-33 degrees. Highlands in the evening and night with showers and thunderstorms a few places, sunny days. Lowest temperature 19-22 degrees; highest 30-33 degrees. Male Night set has showers and some places, sunny days. Lowest temperature 23-26 degrees; highest 32 - 35 degrees.
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