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Nghe An weather forecast for September 8: Hot and sunny day, beware of thunderstorms in the evening

PV September 8, 2025 3:46

According to the Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station, on September 8, the whole province will have sunny days, with many places experiencing hot weather with the highest temperature above 35 degrees Celsius. However, in the afternoon and at night, there is a possibility of showers and thunderstorms with the risk of tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind.

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Forecast for September 8, Nghe An will have sunny days, hot in some places, scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and at night. Illustration photo: AI

Specifically, according to the Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station, due to the influence of the tropical convergence zone connecting with storm No. 7 moving in the West Northwest direction, combined with the weakening subtropical high pressure, the weather in Nghe An during the day and night of September 8 will be generally cloudy, sunny during the day, and extremely hot in some places.

In the afternoon and evening, some areas may have scattered showers and thunderstorms. East to Southeast winds are at level 2 - level 3.

Detailed forecast for regions:

  • Mountainous areas: Sunny days, some places hot. Temperature ranges from 24 - 34 degrees Celsius, some places above 35 degrees Celsius. Humidity 80 - 85%.
  • Midlands: Hot sunny days. Temperature from 25 - 35 degrees Celsius. Humidity 80 - 85%.
  • Coastal plains: Sunny days, hot in some places. Southeast wind level 2 - level 3. Temperature from 26 - 34 degrees Celsius, some places above 35 degrees Celsius. Humidity 80 - 85%.
  • Cua Lo and Ngu Island area: Sunny during the day, with occasional showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and at night. Southeast wind level 3. Temperature from 26 – 33 degrees Celsius.

Warning: Nghe An Province's Hydrometeorological Station especially notes that during thunderstorms, people need to be on guard against the possibility of dangerous weather phenomena such as tornadoes, hail and strong gusts of wind.

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