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The North is about to suddenly get hot after thunderstorms, Hanoi temperature is forecast to reach 40 degrees

The storms in the North may last longer than initially predicted. But the models have made a surprising prediction. After this storm, the North suddenly has hot weather with high temperatures.

Báo Hải PhòngBáo Hải Phòng02/07/2025

The North is about to suddenly get hot after thunderstorms, Hanoi's temperature is forecast to rise to 40 degrees photo 1
Rain is forecast in some northern provinces tomorrow afternoon or evening, July 3 (blue areas). Rainfall is forecast to decrease. Photo: Zoom Earth, OpenStreetMap, ICON

Thunderstorms are still occurring throughout the North, with quite complicated developments. There are places where it rains very heavily in a short period of time, leading to severe flooding. There are places and times when it seems like the rain has stopped and the sun is shining, but then it continues to rain.

Although from July 3 or 4, rain in the North may gradually decrease in intensity and narrow in scope, the whole region will still have scattered rain, some places will have heavy rain, concentrated in the evening and at night.

Such intermittent, scattered rains continue (though gradually decreasing) until about July 7.

(*Note: Weather forecast maps from world models may not have updated specific locations according to the map after the merger of provinces and cities in our country).

Notably, from July 8, the North may experience unexpected heat. It is called "unexpected" because the weather seems to change completely, the temperature increases sharply. It is forecasted that the highest felt temperature in Hanoi on July 8-9 may reach or exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Neighboring provinces and cities tend to have similar temperature increases, with a difference of 1-2 degrees Celsius compared to Hanoi.

The North is about to suddenly get hot after thunderstorms, Hanoi's temperature is forecast to reach 40 degrees photo 2
Many provinces in the North are forecast to have hot weather on July 8, pictured is the forecast temperature felt at noon that day. Photo: Ventusky, ICON

Weather forecasts can change very quickly, so 100% accuracy is difficult, or rather impossible. However, currently almost all major models (US, European and Chinese) predict heat in the North as above, so the level of certainty is quite high.

If the weather develops as predicted above, this will be a dizzying change (literally), easily causing headaches and fatigue for many people, especially those with sensitive skin.


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Source: https://baohaiphongplus.vn/mien-bac-sap-nang-nong-bat-ngo-sau-mua-dong-du-bao-nhet-do-ha-noi-len-40-do-415466.html


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