Sunny spells to return to southern, central
Vietnam this week
A street vendor is seen
sleeping on a sidewalk under an umbrella to hide from the scorching heat in
Ho Chi Minh City in April 2016. Tuoi Tre
After
being drenched with a succession of rains last week, southern and central
regions of Vietnam are expected to endure a hot spell this week, according to
a weather pundit.
As
westerly winds weaken, sunny spells are forecast to recur and scorch southern
provinces and areas of the Central Highlands this week, with temperatures
around 35-36 degrees Celsius from midday, Le Thi Xuan Lan, a meteorologist
based in Ho Chi Minh City, has predicted.
Scattered
rain is expected mainly in the evening and at night, but less intensive and
less frequent, she added.
Provinces
and cities in the central region will experience intense heat due to the
climatic event, accompanied by hot winds, with highs between 35 and 37
degrees Celsius, Lan said, adding that hot conditions would be more severe in
western mountainous areas.
In
the north, however, squalls and downpours are predicted to lash many regions
in the first two days of the week, especially the mountainous areas, Lan
said.
The
phenomenon will dissipate by midweek due to the impact of the warm air mass
stretching from the west of the country, and less rain is expected in
northern areas by the weekend, with some provinces anticipated to suffer
baking temperatures between 35 and 36 degrees Celsius.
From
the weekend, northern provinces and cities are predicted to be hit by
rainstorms and strong gusts, she said.
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 5, 2016
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