Đêm nay (25/11), Bắc Bộ trời trở rét | VTV24
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Key Concepts:
- Flood situation in Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands)
- Rainfall patterns and landslide risks
- Cold spell in Northern Vietnam
- Southern Vietnam weather conditions
- Sea weather in Hoàng Sa and Trường Sa archipelagos
Flood Situation and Rainfall in Tây Nguyên
- Sông SP (Western Đắk Lắk): Floodwaters remain high. By tonight, the water level at Bàn Đôn station is predicted to be 0.6 meters above alarm level 3. Flooding in riverside communes is expected to persist for another 2 days.
- Other Rivers (Sông Cromana in Đắk Lắk, Sông Côn in Gia Lai, Sông Đa Nhim in Lâm Đồng): Floodwaters are expected to recede faster. By tonight, water levels will be below alarm level 2, and flooding will continue to decrease.
- Rainfall Today: Rain is expected from Huế to Lâm Đồng, but with reduced intensity compared to previous days. Most will be intermittent showers with low volumes.
- Landslide Risk: Residents in mountainous areas are advised to be cautious of potential landslides.
Weather in Other Regions
- Northern Vietnam (Bắc Bộ):
- Cold Spell: Due to a reinforced cold air mass, nights will be cold. Tonight will be particularly cold, with minimum temperatures ranging from 9°C to 14°C.
- Daytime: Sunny conditions will lead to a rapid increase in daytime temperatures, ranging from 23°C to 25°C.
- Humidity: The air will be dry, with humidity in many areas not exceeding 55%.
- Southern Vietnam (Nam Bộ):
- Tide: The high tide has significantly decreased and is no longer causing flooding.
- Rainfall: Rain is expected in a few places in the afternoon and evening.
- Daytime: Sunny conditions will prevail.
- Temperature: Maximum temperatures in most areas, including Bến Thành ward in Ho Chi Minh City, will range from 31°C to 33°C. Some localized areas may reach 34°C, feeling quite hot.
Sea Weather
- Hoàng Sa Archipelago:
- Rainfall: Little rain is expected.
- Wind: Northeast winds will be strong, around level 7, with gusts up to level 8-9, causing rough seas.
- Trường Sa Archipelago:
- Rainfall: Scattered thunderstorms are expected.
- Risks: Potential for tornadoes and strong winds, with gusts reaching level 7-8 at times, causing rough seas.
Synthesis/Conclusion:
The weather forecast indicates a continued flood situation on the Sông SP in Đắk Lắk, with other rivers in the Tây Nguyên region seeing receding floodwaters. While rainfall intensity is decreasing across the region, mountainous areas still face landslide risks. Northern Vietnam will experience a cold spell with cold nights and mild, dry days. Southern Vietnam will see a decrease in high tides and mostly sunny days with warm temperatures. Sea conditions in the Hoàng Sa and Trường Sa archipelagos will be rough due to strong winds and potential thunderstorms.
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