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Vietnam set to enjoy nice weather on Christmas Eve

People nationwide can expect to enjoy celebrating Christmas Eve amid good weather conditions with temperatures forecast to be cool and pleasant with no rain.
Vietnam set to enjoy nice weather on Christmas Eve ảnh 1At Hanoi's St Joseph's Cathedral (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - People nationwide can expect to enjoy celebratingChristmas Eve amid good weather conditions with temperatures forecast to becool and pleasant with no rain.

Throughout the north of the country temperatures are expected to increase bybetween one and two degrees Celsius each day from December 23 to December 25.Indeed, December 24 will see no rain, no fog, and temperatures will be justbelow 20 degrees Celsius, although it may reach 21 degrees Celsius in Hanoi,reported The Voice of Vietnam (VOV).

The lowest temperatures are expected to occur on Christmas Eve in mountainousareas such as Sapa and Son La city which will drop down to nine and 14 degreesCelsius, respectively.

Although there is no rain forecast in the central region on December 23, thetemperatures are expected to be between 27 and 30 degrees Celsius untilDecember 25. Christmas Eve will likely see temperatures in cities such as Vinhin Nghe An province, Hue in Thua Thien-Hue province, Da Nang, and Nha Trang inKhanh Hoa province, hover between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius.

The Central Highlands and southern region are both currently in the midst ofthe dry season. Therefore, conditions are likely to be sunny with temperaturesof between 30 to 33 degrees Celsius. Christmas Eve will see the lowesttemperatures, falling below 20 degrees Celsius in the Central Highlands and at23 degrees Celsius in Ho Chi Minh City and throughout the south of the country.

A cold spell is about to hit the north from December 26, reducing temperaturesfurther with Hanoi expected to endure drops to 14 degrees Celsius at night./.
VNA

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