According to experts from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, Hanoi's weather on August 5-7 will be cloudy, no rain, sunny. The highest temperature during the day will be around 32-35 degrees, some places will be over 35 degrees; the temperature at night will be around 26-28 degrees.

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Hanoi weather is starting to enter strong sunny days. Illustration photo: Nam Khanh

In addition, the meteorological agency said that on August 6, the Southern Son La, Hoa Binh and Northern Delta regions will have hot weather with the highest temperature commonly ranging from 35-36 degrees, some places above 36 degrees; the lowest relative humidity is 55-60%.

Warning, the heat in the above areas is likely to continue in the coming days.

Note, the forecast temperature in the heat bulletin and the actual felt temperature outside can differ by 2-4 degrees, or even higher depending on the conditions of the surface such as concrete or asphalt.

Weather in Hanoi capital in the next 3 days (August 5-7) :

Day Day (7am-7pm) Night (7pm-7am)
5/8

Cloudy, no rain, sunny. South to southeast wind level 2-3.
Highest temperature: 32-34 degrees
Average humidity: 60-65%
Chance of rain: 10-20%

Cloudy, no rain. South to southeast wind level 2-3.
Lowest temperature: 26-28 degrees
Average humidity: 80-90%
Chance of rain: 30-40%

6/8

Cloudy, no rain, sunny. Light wind.
Highest temperature: 33-35 degrees
Average humidity: 60-65%
Chance of rain: 10-20%

Cloudy, no rain. Light wind.
Lowest temperature: 26-28 degrees
Average humidity: 80-90%
Chance of rain: 30-40%

7/8

Cloudy, no rain, hot and sunny. Light wind.
Highest temperature: 33-35 degrees
Average humidity: 60-65%
Chance of rain: 10-20%

Cloudy, no rain. Light wind.
Lowest temperature: 26-28 degrees
Average humidity: 80-90%
Chance of rain: 10-20%

The North will have strong heat as soon as the heavy rain stops . Around the middle of next week, the North will have widespread and prolonged heat, after which, there is a possibility of rain again. The Central region is currently experiencing intense heat. The Central Highlands and the South will have heavy rain.
La Nina is about to begin, with heavy and severe rain and floods . From around the second half of August, the La Nina phenomenon will begin to take effect, with rain in September in the North likely to be higher than the average of many years. In particular, the Central region is at risk of heavy rain and floods in the last months of the year.