Tomorrow (January 21st), due to the influence of a cold front, Nghe An will experience cold weather.
According to forecasts, the cold air mass that was previously reported is still moving south. Around January 20th, this cold air mass will affect Nghe An province.
1. Weather developments over the past 24 hours:Currently (January 20th), the cold air mass is still moving southward. In Nghe An province, there will be light rain in some areas during the night and morning, with fog and light mist, and sunny weather during the day.
2. Forecast of cold air mass developments over the next 24 to 48 hours:
On land:Around January 21st, this cold air mass will affect Nghe An province. Inland, winds will shift to the northeast, strong at level 2-3, and level 3-4 in coastal areas. From the afternoon of January 21st, the weather will turn cold.
The lowest temperatures during this cold spell in Nghe An province generally range from 13-16 degrees Celsius, with some mountainous areas experiencing temperatures below 12 degrees Celsius.
At sea:From January 21st, the northeast wind in the sea area of Nghe An province will gradually strengthen to level 6, gusting to levels 7-8, with waves reaching 2.0-3.0m in height, resulting in rough seas.

3. Warning of potential accompanying natural disasters:
Due to the influence of a cold front, from the night of January 20th to 22nd, Nghe An province will experience rain, showers, and thunderstorms in some areas.
During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.
4. Potential impact on the environment, living conditions, infrastructure, and socio-economic activities.
Cold weather, especially severe cold, can affect public health; impact livestock and poultry; and affect the growth and development of crops.
Strong winds and gusts, along with large waves at sea, can affect the operation of ships and other activities.


