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About four storms to hit mainland in remaining months of 2019

Three to four storms are forecast to directly affect Vietnam’s mainland, mostly in the central and southern regions, from now to the end of this year, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Metrological Forecasting.
About four storms to hit mainland in remaining months of 2019
About four storms to hit mainland in remaining months of 2019 ảnh 1Flood in the northern mountainous province of Son La (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Three to four storms are forecast to directly affect Vietnam’smainland, mostly in the central and southern regions, from now to the end ofthis year, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Metrological Forecasting.

There will be formation of several turbulences in the northern part of the EastSea from mid-August to mid-September that affects northern and north centrallocalities, while tropical low pressure and storms are forecasted to impact thecentral region from mid-September to October and central and southern localitiesin November and December.

Dangerous weather phenomena like thunderstorms, lightning and hailstone willoccur during the period.

From September to November, average temperature nationwide will be 0.5-1 degreehigher than the average in the same period of previous years.

The total rainfall in the northern region is predicted to be 15-30 percentlower than the average amount in previous years in October of 2019 and Januaryand February of 2020.

Meanwhile, the central highlands and southern regions will be 10-30 percenthigher than the average in September, November and December. But, it is 15-30percent lower in January and February 2020.

As the flood season on the Mekong Delta River is foreseen to come late,southern and Mekong Delta localities should stand ready with measures toprevent drought and saline intrusion.-VNA
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