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A developing system in the East Sea is likely to intensify into storm No. 1, with wide circulation possibly affecting central Vietnam’s coastal waters.
Tropical depression near Hoang Sa expected to strengthen into first storm of 2025.
Vietnam warns of a possible typhoon forming in the East Sea with complex, unpredictable movement.
A tropical low in the East Sea may become a storm by June 11–12 as heavy rains soak northern Vietnam.
Following days of intense heat reaching 36-37°C, northern Vietnam is bracing for a new round of thunderstorms and localized downpours. Between June 11-13, a tropical cyclone may form in the East Sea with a 50-60% probability.
Multiple dangerous weather patterns - storms, tropical depressions, heavy rainfall, and heatwaves - are likely to occur throughout June 2025. Authorities and residents must proactively prepare for such hazards.
A fierce heatwave pushes real-feel temps above 40°C in Hanoi and surrounding regions.
Experts predict torrential rain across northern highlands and urban flood-prone areas.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on May 23 signed an urgent directive, requesting serious measures to address the growing threats of landslides, flash floods, and scattered flooding in northern Vietnam.
Meteorologists warn of possible storm development and increasing heat as Vietnam enters peak rainy season.
Northern Vietnam is expected to experience intense rainfall from May 22 to 24, with total precipitation potentially exceeding 250mm in some areas. Central Highlands and southern regions, including HCM City, are also facing increasing rain activity.
From May 20–29, strong sun gives way to widespread rain, with some areas expecting up to 350mm.
Intense rains to hit Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa before easing and returning later in May.
Experts warn of erratic storm behavior and severe local flooding despite fewer major typhoons.
Experts from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting have provided detailed weather predictions for the 10-day period.
From April 30 to May 9, northern Vietnam will alternate between thunderstorms and sunshine due to shifting pressure systems.
A sudden hailstorm lasting around 20 minutes struck Niem Son commune in Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province on the afternoon of April 24, damaging rooftops and affecting agricultural land.
Radar data from Vietnam’s upper-air meteorological monitoring system shows that from last night through this morning, heavy rains were accompanied by more than 23,000 lightning strikes across northern Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City swelters under extreme heat as perceived temperatures spike to 53°C.
From April 20 to 29, Northern and Central Vietnam will experience peak heat with temperatures exceeding 38°C before a weak cold front brings rain and cooler weather starting April 23.