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Vietnam Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Risk in Two Provinces
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Vietnam Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Risk in Two Provinces

From Thanh Niรชn · (40m ago) Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Heavy rain is forecast for Northern Vietnam and the North Central region on May 8, with some areas expected to receive over 100mm of rainfall.
  • Flash floods and landslides are a significant risk in Quang Ninh and Nghe An provinces due to the intense rainfall.
  • A cold front is moving south, bringing cooler temperatures to northern regions, while the South, including Ho Chi Minh City, will experience heat and potential thunderstorms.

The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has issued a stark warning for May 8, highlighting the severe weather conditions expected across Northern Vietnam. Residents in Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces should brace for heavy to very heavy rainfall, with amounts potentially exceeding 100mm in certain locations. This deluge poses a serious threat of flash floods and landslides, particularly in the mountainous areas of Quang Ninh and Nghe An, where specific communes have been identified as high-risk zones.

Adding to the unsettled weather, a cold front is pushing southward, bringing cooler temperatures to the northern regions. Hanoi can expect a cooler day with thunderstorms, and the possibility of hazardous conditions like hail, lightning, and strong winds. Meanwhile, the southern regions, including Ho Chi Minh City, will continue to swelter under hot conditions, though isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible in the late afternoon or evening.

This forecast underscores the volatile weather patterns currently affecting Vietnam, demanding vigilance from citizens in the affected areas. The potential for natural disasters like flash floods and landslides requires immediate attention from local authorities and residents to mitigate risks and ensure safety.

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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.