Weather 17/10: Hanoi cold 17 degrees, Mau Son down 9 degrees

The temperature in the North has dropped to the lowest level in this cold phase, the mountainous areas have been cold 9-12 degrees C.

Yesterday the whole North was chilly because of the impact of strong cold air. Even in Hanoi, cold air combined with rain, the temperature in the day decreased very quickly: At 7am 24 degrees, to 10am to 22 degrees, 13 hours to 21.4 degrees and to 16 hours to 21 degrees.

At the time of 16h, many other regions also recorded a very low temperature such as Hai Phong, 19 degrees cold, 17.5 percent cold city, Lang Son, 22 degrees .

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Today the North continues to be cold and rainy.

By late afternoon, cold air continued to be supplemented, poured into our country so last night, this morning was the time of the lowest temperature in this cold phase.

Specifically, the lowest temperature in Hanoi is 17 degrees, Lang Son City is 16 degrees, Hai Phong City is reduced to 17 degrees, Son La and Lai Chau City is at 18 degrees C.

Particularly in high mountainous provinces, the night temperature has dropped very deeply: Model Son (Lang Son) 9 degree cold, Sa Pa (Lao Cai) decreased to 11 degrees, Dong Van (Ha Giang) and Tam Dao (Vinh Phuc) ) 12 degrees.

Due to the cold air combined with the circulation of tropical depressions, today rain will continue throughout North and North Central, especially with a big to very big rain.

The temperature today is expected to increase slightly, highest in Hanoi at 21-24 degrees Celsius; Lang Son city 19 degrees, Son La, Thanh Hoa, Ninh Binh, Hai Phong cities are 23 degrees, TP Lao Cai 24 degrees, Dien Bien Phu City 26 degrees . From tomorrow, the temperature in the North will gradually increasing, rain falling.

In Thanh Hoa - Thua Thien Hue area at 23-26 degrees, entering Da Nang - Binh Thuan, the temperature rises to 28-31 degrees.

South Central Highlands to Nam Bo today forecast to continue with moderate rainfall, heavy rain due to the strong southwest monsoon. In the thunderstorm there is the possibility of a blow, whirlwinds and wind gusts. The highest temperature in the Central Highlands is 27-30 degrees Celsius, and the South is 28-31 degrees.