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People on the street must cover their skin and eyes due to the high UV index, which causes burns – Photo: NHAT THINH
On Saturday (March 6), the heat continued on a large scale in the southern provinces. However, the intensity of the sun decreased somewhat compared to the previous day with the main temperature fluctuating from 35 to 36 degrees C, only Bien Hoa still had intense heat with the recorded temperature of 37.1 degrees Celsius.
On March 7, hot weather continues to occur in many places in the southeast and the possibility of the temperature dropping a bit, but still popular between 35 and 36 degrees Celsius.
Especially Bien Hoa (Dong Nai), Dong Phu (Binh Phuoc) can be over 36 degrees Celsius. In Ba Ria – Vung Tau and other western provinces, the temperature is lower, popular between 31 and 34 degrees C, in some places. Above 34 degrees Celsius.
The sun is strong and hot at noon, and in the next 1-2 days, the hot weather in the south is forecast to decrease and narrow.
In the last two weeks of March, the south may experience off-season rains in some places. Specifically, in the middle week of the month (March 11 to March 20), thunderstorms appear for several days, possibly accompanied by tornadoes of strong winds during thunderstorms. Common rainfall is higher than the average for many years in the same period.
In the last week of the month (March 21-31), the south is likely to experience non-seasonal rain lasting a few days with moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms in some places. In the rain, watch out for tornadoes, wind gusts in thunderstorms.
The rain in the last two weeks of March is not too great, but it helps to cool the south after hot days with very hot weather.
Wear a jacket to protect yourself from the sun while traveling – Photo: QUANG DINH
Cover up when hitting the road to protect yourself from the strong sun – Photo: NHAT THINH
Take advantage of clean water to help alleviate heat and thirst – Photo: NHAT THINH
Uncle Nam works as a motorcycle taxi driver and sits under a tree on Dien Bien Phu Street to avoid the sunlight. – Photo: NHAT THINH
Workers hide from the sun at the foot of the Binh Loi Bridge – Photo: NHAT THINH
The polystyrene lid is also used to shade the sun – Photo: NHAT THINH
Selling flowers at 8-3 in the sun – Photo: NHAT THINH
Jackfruit covered with sun protection clothing – Photo: QUANG DINH
Wear a scarf to protect yourself from the sun while walking along Le Duan Street, District 1 – Photo: QUANG DINH