In particular, some places in the North and Central Vietnam recorded highest temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius while the Southern region sawthundershowers in the evening and at night. 

 

 

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Hanoi is anticipated to see the highest temperatures of 34-37 degrees Celsius on April 19. (Illustrative image)

 

 

 

According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, hot weather will expand to the Northwest and the Central provinces from April 19,with highest temperatures of 35-37 degrees Celsius.

The mountainous areas of Central provinces will see high temperatures of 38-39 degrees Celsius, even over 40 degrees in some places.

Meanwhile, partial hot weather occurred in the Northern midland and delta provinces,with temperatures of 34-35 degrees Celsius, and hot weather will cover the entire area from April 19, with common temperatures of 34-37 degrees Celsius.

The capital city of Hanoi is anticipated to see highest temperatures of 34-37 degrees Celsius on April 19.

The wide-spread heat wave in the Northern and Central provinces is expected to last until April 22 and last longerin the Northwest, the western mountainous areas of ​​the North Central region, and Central and South-Central provinces.

South Vietnam will face hot weather until April 24, withhighest temperatures of 35-36 degrees Celsius.

Ho Chi Minh City recorded highest temperatures of 34-37 degrees Celsius on April 18.

Nhan Dan