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Severe cold continues to blanket northern, north central regions

Updated: 17:40, 27/01/2023
Severe cold continues covering the northern and north central regions on January 27 – the first working day of Vietnamese people after a week-long Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

This weather condition is forecast to last until January 30. Some areas in the northern mountainous region may record the lowest temperature of below 3°C.

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Severe cold continues covering the northern and north central regions.

According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, people in other parts of the central region can also experience the cold.

Downpours and thunderstorms are predicted to occur in several places across the country.

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Source: VNA

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