Strong cold spell to hit northern during Tet Holiday
A strong cold spell is forecasted to hit the northern region during the coming Lunar New Year or Tet Holiday.
A strong cold spell is forecasted to hit the northern region from January 28 and last through the Lunar New Year or Tet Holiday.
According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the cold spell will arrive from the night of January 28 with temperatures falling sharply to about 15 degrees Celsius.
The strong cold weather will last until February 6 which falls on the 6th of the first lunar month, the forecasting centre said.
At present, the northern region is seeing warm weather with temperatures lingering between 19 - 24 degrees Celsius in the coming two to three days. Mist and drizzle are likely to continue in the morning until January 27.
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