The North received more cold spells, many places below 13 degrees Celsius

From November 29, the North continues to receive a strong cold spell, the lowest temperature can go down to 12 degrees Celsius in the plains and 6 degrees Celsius in the highlands.

From November 29, the North continues to receive a strong cold spell, the lowest temperature can go down to 12 degrees Celsius in the plains and 6 degrees Celsius in the highlands.

The North is maintaining the type of sunny weather, low humidity about 30-40% so it makes people feel uncomfortable and tired. At night and day temperatures are markedly different, if daytime reaches 23-24 degrees C, at night and early morning only 14-15 degrees Celsius in the plain, and mountains 9-10 degrees C.

Picture 1 of The North received more cold spells, many places below 13 degrees Celsius

The North in the coming days will be warm in the daytime, but the night and early morning temperatures are low.(Photo: Ngoc Thanh).

The differentiation continued to take place in the coming days, but at night and in the morning, the temperature dropped even further, when from November 29, the North received more cold air which was the most appreciated from the beginning of the season. Due to the sunny day, the cold feeling is dispelled, the highest temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.

As soon as the sun goes out, the temperature will drop quickly, at night and early in the morning, the temperature is only 12-15 degrees Celsius in the delta, 9-11 degrees Celsius in the mountains. Some highland areas such as Sa Pa (Lao Cai) and Mau Son (Lang Son) can be only 6-9 degrees Celsius. The low temperature in this cold is concentrated from November 30 to December 2.

The cold air then overflows to North and Central Central, full of heat in this area is 17-18 degrees C. Northeast monsoon winds combined with weak depressions from typhoon Tokage made from Da Nang to Khanh Hoa popular heavy rain 200-400 mm.

The cold weather is expected to last until 3-4 December. Experts warn people to take precautions against respiratory diseases.

Update 16 December 2018
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