A cold front is moving towards Nghe An.
A cold front will affect Nghe An province around dawn on April 13th.From the night of April 12-13, Nghe An province will experience rain, showers, and scattered thunderstorms, with some areas experiencing heavy rain.
1. Weather developments over the past 24 hours:
Currently (April 12th), the cold air mass is still moving southward.
2. Forecast of cold air mass developments over the next 24 to 48 hours:
* On land: Near dawn on April 13th, a cold front will affect Nghe An province. Inland, winds will shift to strong northeasterly winds of force 2-3, and force 3-4 in coastal areas.
On April 13th, Nghe An province experienced a cold spell; the nights and mornings of April 13th and 14th were particularly chilly. The lowest temperatures during this cold spell in Nghe An province were generally between 17-20 degrees Celsius.
At sea: From the night of April 12th, the sea area off Nghe An province will experience strong northeasterly winds of level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting to levels 8-9, rough seas, and waves 2.0 - 3.0m high.
3. Warning of potential accompanying natural disasters:
Due to the influence of a cold front combined with upper-level wind convergence, from the night of April 12-13, Nghe An province will experience rain, showers, and scattered thunderstorms, with some areas experiencing heavy rain.
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.
Strong winds and high waves at sea can affect the operation of ships and other activities.
Thunderstorms accompanied by tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind can affect agricultural production, cause trees to fall, damage houses, transportation infrastructure, and other facilities.