
Strong cold air mass to affect northern, north-central Vietnam
Temperatures are expected to plunge to nine to 12 Celsius degrees in the north and north-central regions
Temperatures are expected to plunge to nine to 12 Celsius degrees in the north and north-central regions
A cold front is moving into the northern region of Vietnam
Waves of cold fronts and drizzling rains have tormented northern Vietnamese in recent days
The ongoing chilly weather in Hanoi has added challenges for sewer workers
Mount Mau Son in Lang Son Province experienced the lowest temperature of 1.2 degrees Celsius
Heavy rains on a wide scale will likely stick around central Vietnamese provinces and cities until November 17
Temperatures range from 19 to 23 degrees Celsius early in the morning
Fansipan peak in northern Vietnam stayed under zero degrees Celsius
The lowest temperatures will drop to below zero degrees Celsius on high mountains
The average lows will be around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius in the Red River Delta