The whole of Vietnam has a cloudy day and rains, torrential rains all over the northern mountains posing threats of flash floods and landslides, pleasant temperatures in most of the country, a bit warm in the Central Coast from Quang Binh to Phu Yen (high at 35oC). Damage to properties and human beings due to floods and landslides have been reported in Ha Giang, Cao Bang and Yen Bai.
The whole of Vietnam has rains today, the far-northern mountains and the mountainous region to the north of the Central Region have torrential rains with threats of floods and landslides, the Central Coast from Ha Tinh to Phu Yen may have brief warm moments (above 34-35oC) at mid day while most of the country has pleasant temperatures.
A day with clouds and rains all over Vietnam, the temperatures are mostly pleasant except for most of the Central Coast (from Thanh Hoa to Phu Yen) where they are 28-37oC. Torrential rains in Vietnam's northern mountains posing dangers of floods and landslides.
High presure cool air masses are moving southwards and this will soon make the temperatures in northern Vietnam lower as well as create thunderstorms in several regions in the North. Still it remains warm in parts of northern Vietnam today. The temperatures are high in the Central Region. The Central Highlands and South of Vietnam enjoy pleasant temperatures with rains in most places.
A day pleasant day in the Northeast and the lowlands of North Vietnam, in the Central Highlands and South of Vietnam. A warm day in some regions in the Northwest and the Central Coast of Vietnam. Rains and thunderstorms are found in the Northeast, the Central Highlands and South of Vietnam.
A day with clouds mostly all over Vietnam. The north has a cloudy day with nice breezes, the Central Coast has a cloudy day with scattered rains, the Central Highlands and South Vietnam has a cloudy morning and rainy afternoon. The temperatures remain pleasant in most of Vietnam, warm temperatures (36oC) are found at spots in Dien Bien, Nghe An, Quang Tri, Binh Dinh, Tuy Hoa.
A day with pleasant temperatures all over Vietnam, rains are found in several regions of the country. It is mostly sun and clouds in the North and Central Coast of Vietnam, mostly clouds and rains in the Central Highlands and South of Vietnam.
Con Dao Islands have a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from November or December through April, rainy season from May through October or November. The predominant wind during the rainy season is the south-westerly wind. The predominant rain during the dry season is northeasterly monsoon.
Phu Quoc Island Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from November through April, rainy season from May through October. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in September and October. In the rainy season, it may rain for 20 consecutive days of a month. The annual rainfall is 3,000mmm (or sometimes 4,000mm to the north of Phu Quoc) per annum.
Kien Giang has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from December through April, rainy season from May through November. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in October and November. The hottest month of the year is April where for several weeks the temperatures reach 36oC or more daily.
Ca Mau has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from December through April, rainy season from May through November. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in October and November. The hottest month of the year is April where for several weeks the temperatures reach 36oC or more daily.
Bac Lieu has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from December through April, rainy season from May through November. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in October and November. The hottest month of the year is April where for several weeks the temperatures reach 36oC or more daily.