According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the Central, South Central regions, and the Central Highlands will have isolated showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rain in some places with a rainfall of 20-40mm and over 70mm in some places on the night of November 13 and the day of November 14.
The southern region should prioritize rice varieties with high quality and yields for export in the upcoming winter-spring rice, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Quoc Doanh has said.
A robust transport infrastructure is imperative for all regional development. Since the Liberation of the South and the Reunification of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta has served as the lifeline to the Southern region of the country.
At the virtual meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam on September 28, participants were openly advocating for a maintained travel control mechanism between Ho Chi Minh City and the Southern region after relaxing social distancing mandates after September 30.
Amid the current situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in the Southern provinces and cities, especially in Ho Chi Minh City, Central provinces issued plans of supporting more returners to come back to their homelands.
19 provinces and cities in the Southern of Vietnam since yesterday have observed the Prime Minister’s Directive 16/CT-TTg to prevent further Covid-19 spreading. Several feasible solutions have been, therefore, carried out in order to supply essential commodities to citizens in these areas, including Ho Chi Minh City.
A low-pressure trough connecting with the low-hot pressure zone from the west, the intensify of the southwest monsoon and the newly-formed storm Choi-Wan in the southwest of the Philippines' Luzon Island have resulted in thundery showers in the sea and mainland of Vietnam.
Dangerous weather conditions like downpour, whirlwind and thunderstorms have caused human and property damage in the Southern provinces and cities in recent days, reported the National Center for Hydrology Meteorology Forecasting.
The wave of unseasonal thunderstorms and downpours is expected to hit the Southern region in the next 24 hours due to an impact of the strong high-cold pressure system in addition to the upper-east wind turbulence zone, updated the National Center for Hydrology Meteorology Forecasting.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center issued warnings of high ultraviolet (UV) index of 10 to 11 as well as serious saline intrusion in the Southern region during March 22-31.
Many cities in the Southern region will suffer from extreme harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation in a range of red- color zone in the next three days, according to the National Center for Hydro-meteorology Forecasting.
A tropical depression is impacting on the operation of southwest monsoon in the Southern region and the southern part of the East Sea although the dangerous system formed in the middle of the East Sea.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center warned that four highest flood-tide-hit Southern coastal region would be able to fall on September 18- 21, on October 15-19, on November 14-18 and on December 13-17 respectively.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center predicted the gradual reduction of temperature and rainy, wintry days in the Southern and Central Highlands regions from May 15 following prolonged heat waves.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center yesterday issued a new weather forecast of torrential rain, hail, lightning and thunderstorm after prolonged roasting days through the Southern region.
According to the latest news from the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, both the Central Highlands and Southern regions are expected to experience sunny daytime with less rainfall, notably the Southeastern region is warned of weltering temperature during this week.
The National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center said that the Southern region and Ho Chi Minh City are expected to enter roasting season while the Central Highlands will maintain sunny with less rainfall on February 19-29.
The National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Center forecast that from October 25-31 the Southern region will experience a very large high tide with its peak forecast to exceed the record high level early this month.