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03 March 2025

Vietnam Weather Forecast For March 4th, 2025

Chilly, cloudy conditions bring rain and drizzle across the North as temperatures fluctuate

Vietnam is set to experience varied weather conditions as it moves toward March 4th, 2025, according to the latest forecasts. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting indicated several key patterns affecting regions across the country, particularly the North, which will face cold, wet weather.

For the Northern region, including Hanoi, tomorrow is expected to be predominantly cloudy with scattered light rain, drizzle, and fog over the night and morning hours. The northeast winds will be gentle, creating chilly conditions overnight. The expected low temperatures will range between 21-23 degrees Celsius, with highs reaching 24-26 degrees Celsius throughout the day.

Meanwhile, the Northwest region will also see similar weather, with light rain expected at night. Early mornings may include some fog, but the daytime will bring sunny breaks, especially within the Western area, where localized hot weather could occur. The temperature is projected to swing between 19-22 degrees at night and peak at 26-29 degrees Celsius during the day, and some areas may reach extremes of 31-34 degrees Celsius.

The Eastern Northwest region is forecasted to continue with cloudy skies and sporadic light rain and drizzle, similar to the Northern area's climate. Cooling temperatures through the night may drop between 20-23 degrees Celsius, particularly lower than 19 degrees Celsius at some mountainous locations, with daytime highs between 24-27 degrees Celsius or higher.

Further south, the North-Central Coast from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien Hue will report overcast skies with light rain scattered about. Early mornings will see fog and light mist, with some sunny intervals appearing by midday. Night temperatures will dip to between 20-23 degrees Celsius, with daytime temperatures varying from 26-29 degrees Celsius and possibly higher.

Regions from Da Nang to Binh Thuan are expected to maintain cloudiness, accompanied by isolated rain showers and storms during the evening and night, transitioning to sunny weather through the day. Temperature ranges here will be between 22-25 degrees Celsius low and 29-32 degrees Celsius high.

For the Central Highlands region, nights will also bring cloud cover, and scattered showers or storms may occur late evening along with hot daytime temperatures observed within specific areas. Expect lows around 18-21 degrees Celsius with highs potentially soaring from 31-34 degrees Celsius, and places exceeding 35 degrees Celsius.

Moving to the Southern region, including Ho Chi Minh City, tomorrow is anticipated to present many clouds, with chances of rain and thunderstorms later on. Daytime temperatures will comfortable rise between 22-25 degrees Celsius, reaching highs around 31-34 degrees Celsius with highs exceeding 35 degrees Celsius.

The general climate trend points to increased humidity throughout Northern Vietnam, especially under the dominance of the “nồm ẩm” (high humidity) phase where mist and light rain can disrupt daily life and travel. Such weather will contribute to heightened moisture content leading to pervasive fog during the night and morning hours. 

Beginning from the evening of March 4th, forecasts suggest impending rain, which could turn heavier at times. Notably, the Northern mountainous areas are likely to experience wet conditions, coupled with the expected arrival of colder air masses around March 6th, which may significantly drop temperatures, leading to widespread chill and cold conditions.

Overall, march will bring varied weather patterns throughout Vietnam, from the chilly Northern regions to the warmth of the South, with rain expected to play an integral role across all sectors. The extreme moisture levels along with moderate temperatures could lead to potential flooding issues as observed, emphasizing the need for vigilance, especially along coastal areas where high tide risks may arise.