The typhoon Nanmadol indirectly caused the male to rain a lot

According to the Southern Regional Meteorological Station, Typhoon Nanmadol moved north-west towards Taiwan and was less likely to enter the South China Sea. However, Typhoon Nanmadol made the southwest monsoon quite strong plus the influence of the low pressure trough so the weather in the Southern provinces had a large rainfall.

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Heavy rain is concentrated in the coastal areas of the Mekong Delta and the North East of the South East. From August 30 to September 4, the southwest monsoon weakens, so the rain will decrease, more sunshine. Rain concentrates in the afternoon and night. However, the North East South, Ho Chi Minh City and the coast of Ca Mau peninsula still have moderate rain, some places have heavy rain. Due to falling rain, from the middle and the end of the week, the temperature of the Central Highlands and the South of Vietnam will increase gradually but not hot weather, only fluctuating in the range of 24-34 0 C.

Picture 1 of The typhoon Nanmadol indirectly caused the male to rain a lot
Photo of the path and location of the storm

Meanwhile, the early and mid-week weather in the North and the Central has little rain and sunshine and there is a place of local hot weather with temperatures from 35-36 0 C. The weekend is likely to have low pressure grooves appear making the North showers and thunderstorms again, the mountainous areas have quite big rain places, so it is necessary to prevent thunderstorms and tornadoes.

Central Vietnam is still in the late dry season, where there is still hot and dry weather. However, thunderstorms with uneven distribution of rain, mainly small rains still occur on weekends.

Particularly, the flood water level on the rivers in the Mekong Delta is rising. Specifically, the highest water level on Tien River in Tan Chau is 3.83m, below the alarm 2 is 0.17m. On the Hau River in Chau Doc is 3.16m, exceeding the alarming level 1. The water level on the Hau River in Long Xuyen reaches 2.2m, at the alarming level 2. In Ho Chi Minh City, the high tide appears and peaks 1, 36m on August 31.