Tomorrow morning, December 3rd, Hanoi will experience a verstärkt cold front, bringing scattered rain.
A verstärkt cold front will sweep into northern Vietnam from the morning of December 3rd, bringing scattered rain and causing a rapid drop in temperature, especially in mountainous areas.
A cold front is sweeping in, bringing cold weather to the North from the night of December 3rd.
A verstärkt cold front will affect the Northeast, North Central, and some areas of the Northwest regions from tomorrow morning, December 3rd. The cold air will then spread to other areas.
Northeast winds over land will be strong at level 3, and along the coast at levels 4-5. The weather in Northern Vietnam on the night of December 2nd and during the day of December 3rd will be rainy, with scattered light rain.
From the night of December 3rd, Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will experience cold weather throughout the day. Some mountainous areas in Northern Vietnam will experience intense cold. The lowest temperatures during this cold spell in Northern Vietnam and North Central Vietnam will generally be 15-18 degrees Celsius, 13-15 degrees Celsius in mountainous areas of Northern Vietnam, and in some high mountainous areas, temperatures may drop below 11 degrees Celsius.
The cold air mass will bring cold weather to Hanoi all day from the night of December 3rd, with the lowest temperatures generally ranging from 15-18 degrees Celsius.

Hanoi weather forecast for the next 10 days: early rain, gradually warming up towards the end of the period.
On December 3rd, Hanoi experienced rain, with temperatures ranging from 19-22°C.
On December 4th, the weather cleared up, with a low of 17°C and a high of 23°C.
On December 5th, there will be light rain, with temperatures generally ranging from 18-22°C.
From December 6-7, the weather will be dry, with temperatures ranging from 17-24°C.
From December 8-11, Hanoi will be cloudy but without rain, with a maximum temperature of 25-26°C. The lowest temperature will drop from 18°C to around 14°C on December 10-11.
Central Vietnam faces heavy rain due to complex atmospheric conditions.
From early morning tomorrow, December 3rd, the cold air mass will cause the Gulf of Tonkin to experience increasingly strong northeasterly winds, reaching level 6, sometimes level 7, with gusts up to level 8, resulting in rough seas. In the northern part of the South China Sea, the northeasterly winds will gradually strengthen to levels 6-7, with gusts up to levels 8-9, causing rough seas.
From the afternoon of December 3rd, the sea area from southern Quang Tri to Hue City and the northern part of the central East Sea also experienced increasingly strong winds, reaching level 6, with gusts of level 7-8.
The strengthening cold air mass, combined with disturbances in the easterly wind zone and the weakened circulation of the low-pressure area from Typhoon Koto (Typhoon No. 15), will cause heavy rain in central Vietnam.
From tonight, December 2nd, to December 5th, moderate to heavy rain is expected across a wide area from Quang Tri to Da Nang City, and the eastern parts of provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak and Khanh Hoa. The intense rainfall poses significant risks of natural disasters such as flash floods, landslides, and localized flooding.


