New cold front to cool down northern, central Vietnam
The cold air mass is forecast to initially hit the northern mountainous areas
The cold air mass is forecast to initially hit the northern mountainous areas
Heavy rains on a wide scale will likely stick around central Vietnamese provinces and cities until November 17
These localities could see heavy rainfall accompanied by whirlwinds, lightning, hails, wind gusts as well as flash floods in rivers and streams, and landslides in hilly regions
The cold spell is expected to last two or three days
The intensified cold front has landed at the northern border provinces of Vietnam
The northern provinces of Vietnam woke up to a chillier morning on Sunday
The Central Highlands and southern regions will also be affected
Extreme weather situations are seen in northern and southern Vietnam
Mercury dropped to 11 degrees Celsius in Hanoi and below zero in some mountainous areas
Snow is likely to fall in northern Vietnam in the next few days