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The first heat wave was hot, the North was extremely hot, the South was as hot as it was

10:2:36, 01/04/2021 The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that during the first heat wave, the northern region had a place where the sun was hotter than 40 degrees Celsius, while in the south, the hot sun was also above 36-37 degrees C, there are places above 37 degrees Celsius.


The South from now until April 1-4 has a hotter place than 37 degrees Celsius.

Accordingly, due to the influence of the developing and expanding southeast edge of the western hot low pressure region combined with the bluster effect, today (March 31), the hot sun continues to occur in the Northern region today. and Central Central.

After that, the hot weather expanded to the Northwest provinces with the highest temperature of 35 - 37 degrees Celsius, some places over 37 degrees Celsius. Particularly in the northern and central central regions, there is intense heat. Some places are particularly harsh with the highest temperature, popular from 37 to 39 degrees C, even over 40 degrees C. The Northeastern provinces have local hot weather with the highest temperature of 35 - 36 degrees Celsius.

This heat wave in the North and Central provinces is likely to last until about 2-4 days. Authorities recommend fire and explosion prevention and fire prevention in residential areas due to the high demand for electricity, and the danger of forest fires in the central provinces.

In addition, hot weather can also cause dehydration, exhaustion, and heat stroke due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures.

In the South, the heat has decreased in intensity and scope in the Southeastern provinces and Ho Chi Minh City, but still maintained at 36 - 37 degrees Celsius.

From now to April 1, the highest temperature in the South will fall in the provinces of Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Binh Duong, and Tay Ninh with the highest temperature in some places over 37 degrees C. /.


(Source: tuoitre.vn)

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