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Vietnam expects more hot days in 2023

After three years of the La Nina weather pattern which is the other phase of ENSO, the El Nino phenomenon is likely to return in Vietnam in late May or early June, with a probability of up to 80%, and this phenomenon may last into early 2024, according to Nguyen Van Huong, head of the Weather Forecasting Department, National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF).
Vietnam expects more hot days in 2023 ảnh 1There are likely more hot days in 2023 than that in 2022 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – After three years of the La Nina weather pattern which isthe other phase of ENSO, the El Nino phenomenon is likely to return in Vietnamin late May or early June, with a probability of up to 80%, and this phenomenonmay last into early 2024, according to Nguyen Van Huong, head of the WeatherForecasting Department, National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF).

There are likely more hot days in 2023 than that in 2022, with more severe heat waves and the average temperature forecast to be higher thanthe average of many years.

Huong said the current heat wave will be the mostsevere on May 17 and from May 21-23, with high temperatures at around 36-39degrees Celsius, even rising over 40 degrees Celsius in some places.

This is the longest-lasting heat wave in the northern and centralregions since the beginning of this year, stressed Huong.

Vietnam expects more hot days in 2023 ảnh 2The average temperature forecast to be higher than the average of many years (Photo: VNA)
Meteorologists warn that the impact of the heat, combined with the low humidityin the air and southwesterly winds, causes the risk of explosions and firesin residential areas due to increasing demand for electricity, and the risk offorest fires.

In addition, the hot sun can also cause dehydration,exhaustion, and heat stroke. Therefore, people are advised to refrain from going outsideduring the hottest hours from 11:00-14:00./.


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