The National Meteorological Center has released its weather forecast for Vietnam, outlining expected conditions for March 2, 2025. Across various regions of the country, weather patterns indicate variability, including rain, fog, and sunny spells, which could affect daily activities.
For the Northeastern region, the forecast warns of scattered light rain and mist during the night and early morning. By midday, residents can expect the clouds to part, allowing for sunny weather to build throughout the afternoon. Nighttime and early morning temperatures are predicted to be chilly, ranging between 18 to 21 degrees Celsius. The high during the day is expected to reach 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, as noted by the National Meteorological Center.
Meanwhile, the Northwestern region will see some clouds, with slight chances of light rain expected overnight. Early mornings might see patches of fog, but areas like the Western Northwest may enjoy hotter conditions later in the day. The temperature is set to fluctuate from 17 to 20 degrees Celsius overnight, with some places dipping below 16 degrees. Maximum daytime temperatures are anticipated to soar between 30 and 33 degrees Celsius, with some spots possibly exceeding this range.
Transitioning to the Northern Central region, which includes Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien Hue, the forecast mirrors the Northeast's patterns, featuring several clouds with light rains during the night. Sunny conditions are likely to emerge by noon, even as the northern areas brace for the cold. Night and early morning temperatures here could range from 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, with highs peaking between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius.
The forecast for the Central Coast, including Da Nang through Binh Thuan, suggests overcast skies with occasional rains overnight. Daytime promises sun, which should bring some relief from the previous wet conditions. Expected overnight lows will be between 21 and 24 degrees Celsius, climbing to pleasant highs ranging from 28 to 31 degrees, with potential for heatwaves to occur particularly in the southern reaches.
Looking at the Highland regions, conditions are expected to remain consistent with earlier forecasts—mild conditions during the night might bring spotty rain, with sunshine breaking through during the day. Nighttime temperatures are expected between 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, with highs varying between 30 and 33 degrees Celsius. Some regions could observe slightly hotter weather.
Lastly, the Southern regions, including Ho Chi Minh City, will experience cloudy conditions with scattered showers and thunderstorms overnight. The daytime will witness sunny weather with spots likely to feel the heat, with nighttime temperatures ranging from 22 to 25 degrees Celsius. Daytime highs are expected to soar to between 32 and 35 degrees Celsius with some regions possibly exceeding 35 degrees.
With storms and high tides reported along the southern coast, the National Meteorological Center also cautions about potential flooding risks during evening high tides. "There will be high tide levels observed at Vung Tau, with potential flooding risks during the evening and night," the Center stated, urging coastal residents to remain vigilant.
Overall, temperatures across various regions will vary but are expected to remain relatively mild at night, edging higher during the day, with some regions lucky enough to bask under the sun. Temperatures throughout were noted to range from about 18 degrees to 26 degrees across different regions, with certain areas experiencing hotter conditions.
The public is advised to stay informed weather various updates as conditions may evolve unexpectedly, especially with the fluctuations typical of early March. Overall, this March 2nd forecast encapsulates the diverse weather characteristics likely to impart upon each geographical area throughout Vietnam, emphasizing the significance of local weather awareness.