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Cold spell forecast to hit northern region tonight, steep temperature drop expected

The northern region will see a sharp temperature decline starting November 29 night as a serious cold wave is approaching, according to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorology.
Cold spell forecast to hit northern region tonight, steep temperature drop expected ảnh 1People in Hanoi bundled in warm clothes during the first serious cold spell in late 2021. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The northern region will see a sharp temperaturedecline starting November 29 night as a serious cold wave is approaching,according to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorology.

From tonight, the temperature is predicted to plunge to 12 degrees Celsius in Hanoicapital city and the northern delta provinces, a marked contrast from the31-degree heat seen today. For the northern mountainous areas, the temperaturecould even drop to below 10 degrees – hovering around just 7 degrees.

The central region will be affected by the cold air a bit later, so it remainssunny until noon on November 30, with the highest temperatures of 29 – 32degrees Celsius.

From the early morning of November 30, the cold air will begin to spill over tothe north central coast, then to a number of places in the south-central coast,causing thunderstorms.

It is forecast that in the early days of December, the temperature of the areafrom Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien – Hue will not be higher than 20 degrees Celsiusduring the day.

It is less likely to rain in the southern region and the central highlands fromnow until the end of November. From the beginning of December, these two areaswill experience thunderstorms due to the impact of high-altitude east winddisturbances./.
VNA

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