Daily Weather forecast for Vietnam and Asian countries (July 13)
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The northern mountainous region continues to experience rains on July 13 morning and night. (Photo: 24h) |
Vietnam weather forecast
According to the National Hydrometeorology Center, due to the influence of the wind convergence area of up to 5,000m, the northern mountainous region continues to see rains on July 13 morning and night.
The rainfall in Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Lao Cai, Yen Bai and Ha Giang is forecast at 30-60mm/24 hours, even over 100mm/24 hours in some places.
The center warned of the risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong wind, at level 1; and the risk of a flash flood, landslide and inundation in Lai Chau, Dien Bien and Lao Cai provinces, at level 1.
On July 13, due to the western low-pressure area in combination with the foehn effect, the provinces from Thanh Hoa to Phu Yen continue for face scorching heat, with the highest temperatures of 36-39C, even over 39C in some places.
The northern provinces also experience hot weather, with the highest temperatures from 35 -36C, even above 36C in some places.
The humidity ranges from 40-55 percent in the day. The temperature of the above 35C will last for 10-18 hours. UV index in Hanoi and Da Nang hits level 7-9.
Hot weather persists in northern, central provinces. (Photo: tieudung) |
Hanoi weather forecast
Hot weather is forecast during daytime, with the highest temperatures of 35-36C, exceeding 36C in some places.
This heatwave is likely to last for coming days.
Weather forecast for provinces from Thanh Hoa - Thua Thien Hue
Extreme heat sweeps the region as temperatures reaching 36-39C, even more than 39C in some places. There are showers and thunderstorms in some areas late afternoon.
Weather forecast for provinces from Da Nang to Binh Thuan
Hot weather hits these localities with temperatures hovering around 34-37C. There are showers and thunderstorms in some areas late afternoon.
Southern region weather forecast
Scattered showers are in forecast late afternoon. Temperatures hit 31-34C, exceeding 34C in some places.
China weather forecast
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Large areas of southern China are flooded, affecting nearly 34 million people, with more rain expected in the coming days, state media reported.
The state broadcaster CCTV reported that water levels in southwestern Guangxi province on the Rong River rose to 5.04 metres (16.5 feet) above warning levels following heavy rainfall.
The network added that authorities in southern Jiangxi province are expecting severe flooding in Poyang, which is China's largest freshwater lake and joins the Yangtze near the city of Jiujiang.
Aerial photo shows the flooded Baiguoshu Village in Sankou Town of Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Yangxin County in Hubei's Huangshi City has now had five rounds of heavy rain since the beginning of the rainy season, with a total of 714mm (28 inches) of rainfall between June 8 and July 10.
That is nearly twice the amount expected for that time of year.
The Chinese government has allocated about USD 44.2 million for disaster relief in flood-hit regions of the country, the National Development and Reform Commission said.
Thailand weather forecast
The southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea and Thailand cause less rain in the North, the Northeast and the Central. The easterly wind and the southeasterly wind prevail over the Northeast, the East and the South because isolated heavy rain in the areas. People in the East and the South should beware of severe condition the Thai Meteorological Department said.
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During 12 – 14 July, the moderates southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea and Thailand while the easterly winds and the southeasterly winds prevails over the Northeastern part. More rain is likely in Thailand and isolated heavy rain in the East, and the South. During 15 – 18 July, the southwest monsoon prevail across the Andaman Sea and Thailand will weakening. Less rain is likely over Thailand. People in the East and the South should beware of severe condition.
Singapore weather forecast
Thundery showers hits many areas in the late morning and early afternoon, the Meteorological Service Singapore predicted. Thundery showers repeat in the afternoon of July 15-16, and late morning and early afternoon of July 17.
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On July 13, day temperature is around 29C, heat index at 34C and South wind from 19-28 KPH (12-18 MPH). Meanwhile, temperature reduces to 26C at night, west southwest wind from 7-19 KPH (4-12 MPH), weatherforyou.com said.
Japan weather forecast
Photo: Japanese Meteorological Agency |
Up to 200 to 250 millimeters of rain is forecast for the Tokai region, 150 to 200 millimeters for the northern Kyushu, Shikoku and Hokuriku regions, 100 to 200 millimeters for Tohoku, and 120 to 150 millimeters for southern Kyushu.
Kyushu and other areas that have already been pummeled by torrential rain for several days are at elevated risk of disaster, particularly in areas where the earth has been loosened and dikes have been damaged.
Weather officials are calling on people to remain vigilant and be prepared for mudslides, swollen rivers and flooding in low-lying areas, as well as possible lightning strikes and tornadoes.
The Meteorological Agency says a slow-moving front over Japan has combined with a low pressure system to create unstable atmospheric conditions over much of the country.
Some rivers in Kumamoto and Yamaguchi prefectures have risen above levels used to gauge the risk of overflowing, NHK reported.
Photo: Japanese Meteorological Agency |
The record-breaking torrential rain which battered Japan's southwestern region of Kyushu since last weekend has left 70 people dead as of Sunday (July 12), as rescuers continued operations to search for the missing people.
According to the land ministry, as of Sunday, 102 rivers in 12 prefectures had overflowed their banks and there had been 302 cases of damage due to landslides in 27 prefectures.
The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of further mudslides and overflowing rivers as heavy rainfall is again expected to intensify in western Japan from Monday (July 13).
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said the government would do its utmost to swiftly rebuild areas devastated by the floods and landslides, Xinhua said.
RoK weather forecast
Photo: Japanese Meteorological Agency |
The Korea Meteorological Administration issued heavy rain warning for Nonsan, Geumsan, Buyeo, Seocheon, Sinan (Heuksan-myeon) exemption), Gochang, Buan, Gunsan, Gimje, Wanju, Jinan, Muju, Jangsu, Imsil, Sunchang, Iksan, Jeongeup, Jeonju, Namwon, Sancheong, Geoje. /.
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