On the first day of Tet, the North has cold rain.
On the 30th of Tet, a cold air mass swept across the North, making the weather around 13 - 16 degrees Celsius, with light rain.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from now until Tet, there will be alternating cold spells but the cold period will not last long. However, because the cold air at the end of the season often moves eastward, it will cause light rain and drizzle.
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On the first day of Tet, the North has cold rain 1 |
Specifically, from February 5-9 (ie from December 17-21), the North will experience a cold spell, with the possibility of severe cold (below 13 degrees). After that, the temperature will gradually increase.
From February 19 to 21 (ie the first and third days of Tet), due to the impact of cold air, the entire North will be cold again. However, according to the assessment of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, this cold spell will have the lowest temperature of only about 13-16 degrees and is unlikely to cause ice and snow in mountainous areas.
From February 22 onwards (the 4th day of Tet), the temperature gradually increases.
In the Central region, the cold air has weakened so the temperature is not too low. However, there is light rain during the Lunar New Year.
In the South and Southwest, the weather during Tet At Mui is lower than every year so it is not too hot. The tide is low.
According to kenh14