Climate of Vietnam

Vietnam has a
According to Indra Overland (2017), 20% of Vietnam's total surface area is low-elevation coastal area, making the country highly vulnerable to climate change effects and the rising sea levels in particular.[7] From 1960 to 2011, high increases of 0.24 °C and 0.28 °C per decade are found at Vung Tau and Ca Mau stations, respectively, located in the South Coast. Most of the stations in the North - Central Coast show an increase of 0.15 °C to 0.19 °C per decade.[8] From 2007 to 2008, the flooding in the central provinces exceeded that of past 48 years; the northern part of Vietnam encountered an unprecedented cold wave, lasting for 38 days, resulting in 30 million US dollars Crop and livestock losses.[9]
Atmospheric circulation
The atmospheric circulation influencing Vietnam is part of the Southeast Asian monsoon circulation that is characterized by 3 distinct features:[1]: 27
- Being, not only closely associated with the South Asian monsoon, especially in summer, but is also strongly influenced by the East Asian monsoon, especially in winter.[1]: 27
- In addition to being influenced by tropical, subtropical and temperate circulations from the Northern Hemisphere, the atmospheric circulation influencing Vietnam are closely associated with subtropical and tropical circulations from the Southern Hemisphere.[1]: 27
- Vietnam's climate is strongly influenced by its location to the adjacent sea in all seasons.[1]: 27
The two permanent atmospheric pressures that influence the atmospheric circulation of Vietnam are the
Seasons
Winter usually lasts from November until March.[10] During winter, polar air originating from the Siberian High penetrate deeply into the low latitudes, facilitated by the eastern Tibetan Plateau that funnels the air southwards in a northeast direction (the cool air is a wind coming from the northeast).[1]: 27 At the same time, a low pressure system over Australia strengthens that generates pressure gradients that intensify cold northeasterly winds.[10] Many cold fronts can penetrate into Vietnam during winter of which there are 3-4 occurrences every month in northern Vietnam.[1]: 27 This leads to cold temperatures where temperatures drop by 4 to 5 °C (7 to 9 °F).[1]: 27 Cold weather, occasionally extreme cold can persist for a long time, being characterized by a long stretch of cloudless or partly cloudy days in the first half of winter or a long stretch of cloudy and drizzly conditions in the latter half of winter.[1]: 27 Cold weather occurs more frequently in the north than in the south due to cold fronts penetrating the north more frequently.[1]: 27
The rainy season starts in late April/early May and lasts until October.
Spring and Fall are transitional seasons.[1]: 27 The atmospheric circulation in these seasons represent a transition between winter–summer and summer–winter respectively.[1]: 28
In general, the northern parts of the country have four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall (autumn).[11] In the south, only two seasons are present: a dry and a wet season.[11]
Temperature
Mean annual temperatures in the country, based on meteorological data from weather stations range from 12.8 to 27.7 °C (55 to 82 °F) in Hoàng Liên Sơn.[1]: 30 [2]: 24 At the highest altitudes in the Hoang Lien Son range, mean annual temperatures is only 8 °C (46 °F).[1]: 30 As temperatures vary by altitude, temperatures decrease by 0.5 °C (1 °F) for every 100 metres (328 ft) increase in altitude.[1]: 30 The lowest mean annual temperatures are found in the mountainous areas, where the altitude is higher, and in northern areas, because of their higher latitudes.[1]: 30 Because Vietnam is strongly influenced by the monsoon, the mean temperatures in Vietnam are lower than other countries located at the same latitude in Asia.[4][6]
In winter, mean temperatures range from 1 to 28 °C (34 to 82 °F), which decreases from south to north, and/or as one climbs up its mountains, and vice versa.
In May 2023, the country experienced an unprecedented heatwave where sections of the country registered temperatures over 40 °C. One recording saw the weather reach a record high 44.1 °C at the Hoi Xuan station, breaking the 43.4 °C record set in 2019 according to the National Centre for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting.[12]
Precipitation

Mean annual rainfall in the country ranges from 700 to 5,000 mm (28 to 197 in) although most places in Vietnam receive between 1,400 and 2,400 mm (55 and 94 in).
Depending on the region, the onset of the rainy season (defined as when the monthly average precipitation exceeds 100 mm (3.9 in)) differs: In the North West and North East, the rainy season beings in April–May with a peak in July–August and ends in September and October.[1]: 35 In the Red River Delta (North Delta), the rainy season beings in April–May with a peak in July–August and ends in October and November.[1]: 35 On the North Central Coast, the rainy season begins in August and September, reaching a peak in October and November before ending in November and December.[1]: 35 For the South Central Coast, the rainy season begins in August and September, reaching a peak in October and November before ending in December.[1]: 35 In the Central Highlands, the rainy season begins in April and May that peaks in August before ending in October and November.[1]: 35 Finally, the South has its rainy season beginning in May that peaks in September before ending in November.[1]: 35
Regional climate

Based on geographic and climatic conditions, there are 7 different climatic regions in Vietnam:[1]: 26 [15][16] Northwest (Region 1), Northeast (Region 2), North Delta (Red River Delta/Region 3), North Central (North Central Coast/Region 4), South Central (South Central Coast/region 5), Central Highlands (region 6), and the South (region 7).[1]: 26 [17] These seven regions are widely accepted within the Vietnamese climatological community.[17] Generally, these 7 different climatic regions are grouped into 2 main types: The North (includes Northwest, Northeast, North Delta (Red River Delta), North Central (North Central Coast)) which includes all areas north of the Hải Vân Pass and the South (South Central Coast, Central Highlands and the extreme south) which includes all areas south of the Hải Vân Pass.[4][5][6][18] These climatic regions are based on time of rainy season and other climatic elements such as insolation, sunshine, temperature, precipitation, and humidity.[1]: 38–39 The diverse topography, wide range of latitudes (Vietnam spans over 15° of latitude), and influences from the South China Sea lead to climatic conditions varying significantly between regions.[2]: 24
Northwest

The Northwest region includes the provinces of
Northeast
The Northeast region includes the northern and northeastern provinces:
Mean annual temperatures in the coastal areas are around 23 °C (73 °F) in which the coldest month has a mean temperature of 16 °C (61 °F) and the hottest month has a mean temperature of 28 °C (82 °F).[19] Average annual rainfall in coastal areas is approximately 1,800 mm (71 in).[19]
North Delta (Red River Delta)
The North Delta includes the provinces of
Mean annual temperatures in the coastal areas are around 23 °C (73 °F) in which the coldest month has a mean temperature of 16 to 17 °C (61 to 63 °F) and the hottest month has a mean temperature of 28 to 30 °C (82 to 86 °F).[19] Average annual rainfall in coastal areas is approximately 1,600 to 1,700 mm (63 to 67 in).[19]
North Central (North Central Coast)
The North Central Coast includes the provinces of
Mean annual temperatures are around 24 to 25 °C (75 to 77 °F) in which the coldest month has a mean temperature of 17 to 20 °C (63 to 68 °F) and the hottest month has a mean temperature of 29 to 30 °C (84 to 86 °F).[19][22] Average annual rainfall in coastal areas is approximately 2,000 to 2,900 mm (79 to 114 in).[19][22] The rainy season occurs in the last 6 months of the year with September and October having the highest rainfall.[1]: 40 [22]
South Central (South Central Coast)
Mean annual temperatures are around 25 to 27 °C (77 to 81 °F) while the coldest month has a mean temperature of 22 to 25 °C (72 to 77 °F) and the hottest month has a mean temperature of 28 to 30 °C (82 to 86 °F).[22] In contrast to the North Central Coast, the temperature difference between the coldest and hottest months is much smaller.[22] Average annual rainfall in coastal areas is approximately 1,900 mm (75 in) although some areas in the southern parts of the region receive between 800 and 1,100 mm (31 and 43 in).[22] As one progresses southward, the rainy season shifts away from the end of year (occurs more earlier) and vice versa.[22] In general, the rain season starts in September and ends in December or January.[15]: 11 Northern parts of the region (Quảng Nam and Quảng Ngãi) receive more rainfall than in the southern parts of the region (Bình Thuận and Ninh Thuận).[15]: 11
Central Highlands
The Central Highlands (Tây Nguyên) includes
The average annual temperature is 21 to 23 °C (70 to 73 °F).[15]: 11 During winter, mean temperatures can fall below 20 °C (68 °F).[1]: 40 The coldest month is January where minimum temperatures can occasionally fall below 0 °C (32 °F).[15]: 11 The highest temperatures occur in late winter and early summer.[1]: 42 This is usually during March and April.[15]: 11
The South
The South corresponds to the Southeast region, and the Mekong Delta region.[1]: 42 It also includes some parts of Bình Thuận Province.[1]: 42 The climate of the south is strongly influenced by the southwest monsoon.[23] The climate of this region is characterized by high temperatures year round and sunny weather.[1]: 42 Mean annual temperatures in coastal areas are around 27 °C (81 °F) that is fairly even throughout the year with little difference between the coldest and hottest months of the year.[23] Average annual rainfall in coastal areas is approximately 1,500 to 2,500 mm (59 to 98 in) in which the rainy season is between May and November.[23] The average annual sunshine hours ranges from 2,400 to 3,000.[1]: 41 Sunshine hours are higher in the northeastern parts of the region where they exceed over 2,700 hours per year while in the west, it is around 2,300 hours per year.[15]: 12
Extremes
Climate data for Vietnam | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 37.5 (99.5) |
40.7 (105.3) |
41.4 (106.5) |
44.0 (111.2) |
44.2 (111.6) |
43.8 (110.8) |
42.2 (108.0) |
40.7 (105.3) |
40.6 (105.1) |
39.5 (103.1) |
38.1 (100.6) |
38.5 (101.3) |
44.2 (111.6) |
Record low °C (°F) | −6.1 (21.0) |
−1 (30) |
−3.5 (25.7) |
2.4 (36.3) |
8.3 (46.9) |
10.8 (51.4) |
12.2 (54.0) |
13.8 (56.8) |
8.7 (47.7) |
2.1 (35.8) |
−1 (30) |
−6.4 (20.5) |
−6.4 (20.5) |
[citation needed] |
The highest temperature ever recorded in Vietnam was 44,2.C, which was recorded in Tương Dương district, Nghệ An Province on 7 May, 2023.[24]
The coldest temperature recorded in Vietnam was −6.1 °C (21.0 °F) in
The highest air pressure ever recorded in Vietnam was at the Lang weather station on 18 November 1996 when a reading of 1,035.9 hPa (30.59 inHg) was recorded.
The highest wind recorded in Vietnam was 59 m/s (190 ft/s) in
Climate change

Vietnam is among the most affected countries by global climate change.[26] A large number of studies show that Vietnam is experiencing climate change and will be severely negatively affected in coming decades. These negative effects include sea level rise, salinity intrusion and other hydrological problems like floods, river mouth evolution and sedimentation. Natural hazards such as cold waves, storm surges will increase in frequency, with negative effects on the country's development, infrastructure and economy.
Some issues, such as land subsidence (caused by excessive groundwater extraction) further worsen some of the effects climate change will bring (sea level rise) especially in areas such as the Mekong Delta.[27] The government, NGOs, and citizens have taken various measures to mitigate and adapt to the impact.[28]Statistics
Temperature
Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | Annual |
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Điện Biên Phủ[29] | 16.3 (61.3) | 18.0 (64.4) | 20.9 (69.6) | 23.7 (74.7) | 25.5 (77.9) | 26.0 (78.8) | 25.8 (78.4) | 25.5 (77.9) | 24.7 (76.5) | 22.6 (72.7) | 19.4 (66.9) | 16.2 (61.2) | 22.0 (71.6) |
Sa Pa[29]
|
8.7 (47.7) | 10.3 (50.5) | 13.9 (57.0) | 17.0 (62.6) | 18.9 (66.0) | 19.7 (67.5) | 19.9 (67.8) | 19.6 (67.3) | 18.1 (64.6) | 15.7 (60.3) | 12.4 (54.3) | 9.5 (49.1) | 15.3 (59.5) |
Yên Bái[29] | 15.7 (60.3) | 16.8 (62.2) | 19.7 (67.5) | 23.5 (74.3) | 26.7 (80.1) | 28.0 (82.4) | 28.1 (82.6) | 27.8 (82.0) | 26.6 (79.9) | 24.1 (75.4) | 20.6 (69.1) | 17.3 (63.1) | 22.9 (73.2) |
Cao Bằng[29] | 13.8 (56.8) | 15.1 (59.2) | 18.8 (65.8) | 22.9 (73.2) | 25.9 (78.6) | 27.0 (80.6) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.7 (80.1) | 25.4 (77.7) | 22.5 (72.5) | 18.5 (65.3) | 15.1 (59.2) | 21.6 (70.9) |
Hạ Long[29] | 16.1 (61.0) | 16.6 (61.9) | 19.3 (66.7) | 23.1 (73.6) | 26.8 (80.2) | 28.2 (82.8) | 28.6 (83.5) | 27.9 (82.2) | 27.0 (80.6) | 24.7 (76.5) | 21.2 (70.2) | 17.8 (64.0) | 23.1 (73.6) |
Hà Giang[29] | 15.5 (59.9) | 16.9 (62.4) | 20.3 (68.5) | 24.0 (75.2) | 26.7 (80.1) | 27.6 (81.7) | 27.6 (81.7) | 27.4 (81.3) | 26.3 (79.3) | 23.7 (74.7) | 20.1 (68.2) | 16.7 (62.1) | 22.7 (72.9) |
Hanoi[29] | 16.4 (61.5) | 17.2 (63.0) | 20.0 (68.0) | 23.9 (75.0) | 27.4 (81.3) | 28.9 (84.0) | 29.2 (84.6) | 28.6 (83.5) | 27.5 (81.5) | 24.9 (76.8) | 21.5 (70.7) | 18.2 (64.8) | 23.6 (74.5) |
Tam Đảo[29] | 11.2 (52.2) | 12.2 (54.0) | 15.3 (59.5) | 18.8 (65.8) | 21.7 (71.1) | 23.0 (73.4) | 23.2 (73.8) | 22.8 (73.0) | 21.6 (70.9) | 19.1 (66.4) | 15.9 (60.6) | 12.7 (54.9) | 18.1 (64.6) |
Vinh[29] | 17.5 (63.5) | 17.9 (64.2) | 20.4 (68.7) | 24.1 (75.4) | 27.7 (81.9) | 29.4 (84.9) | 29.7 (85.5) | 28.7 (83.7) | 26.9 (80.4) | 24.5 (76.1) | 21.5 (70.7) | 18.7 (65.7) | 23.9 (75.0) |
Đồng Hới[29] | 18.9 (66.0) | 19.3 (66.7) | 21.6 (70.9) | 24.7 (76.5) | 28.0 (82.4) | 29.6 (85.3) | 29.7 (85.5) | 28.9 (84.0) | 27.0 (80.6) | 24.9 (76.8) | 22.3 (72.1) | 19.6 (67.3) | 24.5 (76.1) |
Huế[29] | 20.0 (68.0) | 20.7 (69.3) | 23.1 (73.6) | 26.1 (79.0) | 28.2 (82.8) | 29.3 (84.7) | 29.5 (85.1) | 29.0 (84.2) | 27.2 (81.0) | 25.3 (77.5) | 23.1 (73.6) | 20.7 (69.3) | 25.2 (77.4) |
Quảng Ngãi[29] | 21.6 (70.9) | 22.4 (72.3) | 24.3 (75.7) | 26.6 (79.9) | 28.3 (82.9) | 28.9 (84.0) | 28.9 (84.0) | 28.6 (83.5) | 27.2 (81.0) | 25.7 (78.3) | 24.0 (75.2) | 22.2 (72.0) | 25.7 (78.3) |
Qui Nhơn[29]
|
23.2 (73.8) | 24.0 (75.2) | 25.5 (77.9) | 27.5 (81.5) | 29.1 (84.4) | 29.8 (85.6) | 29.9 (85.8) | 29.9 (85.8) | 28.5 (83.3) | 26.8 (80.2) | 25.4 (77.7) | 23.8 (74.8) | 26.9 (80.4) |
Phan Thiết[29] | 24.8 (76.6) | 25.4 (77.7) | 26.6 (79.9) | 28.1 (82.6) | 28.6 (83.5) | 27.8 (82.0) | 27.1 (80.8) | 27.0 (80.6) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.9 (80.4) | 26.4 (79.5) | 25.5 (77.9) | 26.8 (80.2) |
Da Lat[29] | 15.8 (60.4) | 16.9 (62.4) | 18.0 (64.4) | 18.8 (65.8) | 19.3 (66.7) | 19.0 (66.2) | 18.6 (65.5) | 18.5 (65.3) | 18.4 (65.1) | 18.1 (64.6) | 17.3 (63.1) | 16.2 (61.2) | 17.9 (64.2) |
Buôn Ma Thuột[29] | 20.9 (69.6) | 22.4 (72.3) | 24.5 (76.1) | 26.0 (78.8) | 25.6 (78.1) | 24.7 (76.5) | 24.2 (75.6) | 24.0 (75.2) | 23.8 (74.8) | 23.4 (74.1) | 22.3 (72.1) | 21.0 (69.8) | 23.6 (74.5) |
Pleiku[29] | 18.8 (65.8) | 20.5 (68.9) | 22.6 (72.7) | 24.1 (75.4) | 23.8 (74.8) | 22.9 (73.2) | 22.3 (72.1) | 22.1 (71.8) | 22.2 (72.0) | 21.7 (71.1) | 20.5 (68.9) | 19.1 (66.4) | 21.7 (71.1) |
Ho Chi Minh City[29] | 26.0 (78.8) | 26.8 (80.2) | 28.0 (82.4) | 29.2 (84.6) | 28.8 (83.8) | 27.8 (82.0) | 27.5 (81.5) | 27.4 (81.3) | 27.2 (81.0) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.0 (78.8) | 27.4 (81.3) |
Phước Long[29] | 24.1 (75.4) | 25.3 (77.5) | 26.9 (80.4) | 27.5 (81.5) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.0 (78.8) | 25.5 (77.9) | 25.3 (77.5) | 25.2 (77.4) | 25.0 (77.0) | 24.7 (76.5) | 23.7 (74.7) | 25.5 (77.9) |
Vũng Tàu[29] | 25.0 (77.0) | 25.4 (77.7) | 26.7 (80.1) | 28.2 (82.8) | 28.5 (83.3) | 27.7 (81.9) | 27.1 (80.8) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.9 (80.4) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.4 (79.5) | 25.4 (77.7) | 26.7 (80.1) |
Cần Thơ[29] | 25.2 (77.4) | 25.9 (78.6) | 27.1 (80.8) | 28.3 (82.9) | 27.7 (81.9) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.6 (79.9) | 26.6 (79.9) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.6 (79.9) | 25.4 (77.7) | 26.6 (79.9) |
Mỹ Tho[29] | 25.5 (77.9) | 26.1 (79.0) | 27.3 (81.1) | 28.5 (83.3) | 28.2 (82.8) | 27.6 (81.7) | 27.3 (81.1) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.9 (80.4) | 26.8 (80.2) | 26.6 (79.9) | 25.6 (78.1) | 27.0 (80.6) |
Phú Quốc[29] | 25.6 (78.1) | 26.5 (79.7) | 27.6 (81.7) | 28.4 (83.1) | 28.4 (83.1) | 27.8 (82.0) | 27.5 (81.5) | 27.3 (81.1) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.7 (80.1) | 26.0 (78.8) | 27.1 (80.8) |
Precipitation
Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | Annual |
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Điện Biên Phủ[29] | 21 (0.83) | 31 (1.2) | 55 (2.2) | 111 (4.4) | 187 (7.4) | 274 (10.8) | 310 (12) | 313 (12.3) | 151 (5.9) | 65 (2.6) | 31 (1.2) | 21 (0.83) | 1,568 (61.7) |
Sa Pa[29] | 63 (2.5) | 81 (3.2) | 106 (4.2) | 213 (8.4) | 346 (13.6) | 410 (16) | 465 (18.3) | 449 (17.7) | 313 (12.3) | 215 (8.5) | 112 (4.4) | 64 (2.5) | 2,836 (111.7) |
Yên Bái[29] | 33 (1.3) | 45 (1.8) | 75 (3.0) | 131 (5.2) | 219 (8.6) | 291 (11.5) | 310 (12) | 361 (14.2) | 283 (11.1) | 180 (7.1) | 66 (2.6) | 27 (1.1) | 2,024 (79.7) |
Cao Bằng[29] | 25 (0.98) | 25 (0.98) | 49 (1.9) | 87 (3.4) | 184 (7.2) | 236 (9.3) | 272 (10.7) | 260 (10) | 138 (5.4) | 83 (3.3) | 43 (1.7) | 21 (0.83) | 1,422 (56.0) |
Hạ Long[29] | 23 (0.91) | 25 (0.98) | 41 (1.6) | 91 (3.6) | 170 (6.7) | 299 (11.8) | 327 (12.9) | 445 (17.5) | 282 (11.1) | 159 (6.3) | 37 (1.5) | 19 (0.75) | 1,918 (75.5) |
Hà Giang[29] | 39 (1.5) | 42 (1.7) | 62 (2.4) | 110 (4.3) | 311 (12.2) | 448 (17.6) | 520 (20) | 409 (16.1) | 250 (9.8) | 171 (6.7) | 91 (3.6) | 41 (1.6) | 2,492 (98.1) |
Hanoi[29] | 18 (0.71) | 19 (0.75) | 34 (1.3) | 105 (4.1) | 165 (6.5) | 266 (10.5) | 253 (10.0) | 274 (10.8) | 243 (9.6) | 156 (6.1) | 59 (2.3) | 20 (0.79) | 1,611 (63.4) |
Tam Đảo[29] | 37 (1.5) | 47 (1.9) | 83 (3.3) | 142 (5.6) | 234 (9.2) | 375 (14.8) | 433 (17.0) | 456 (18.0) | 328 (12.9) | 226 (8.9) | 96 (3.8) | 36 (1.4) | 2,491 (98.1) |
Vinh[29] | 52 (2.0) | 42 (1.7) | 45 (1.8) | 64 (2.5) | 132 (5.2) | 117 (4.6) | 118 (4.6) | 223 (8.8) | 517 (20.4) | 542 (21.3) | 187 (7.4) | 74 (2.9) | 2,113 (83.2) |
Đồng Hới[29] | 57 (2.2) | 44 (1.7) | 42 (1.7) | 55 (2.2) | 112 (4.4) | 86 (3.4) | 74 (2.9) | 160 (6.3) | 463 (18.2) | 671 (26.4) | 349 (13.7) | 127 (5.0) | 2,238 (88.1) |
Huế[29] | 126 (5.0) | 65 (2.6) | 43 (1.7) | 58 (2.3) | 102 (4.0) | 113 (4.4) | 92 (3.6) | 117 (4.6) | 394 (15.5) | 757 (29.8) | 621 (24.4) | 311 (12.2) | 2,798 (110.2) |
Quảng Ngai[29] | 123 (4.8) | 41 (1.6) | 38 (1.5) | 49 (1.9) | 99 (3.9) | 110 (4.3) | 92 (3.6) | 126 (5.0) | 303 (11.9) | 639 (25.2) | 563 (22.2) | 284 (11.2) | 2,466 (97.1) |
Qui Nhơn[29] | 64 (2.5) | 28 (1.1) | 24 (0.94) | 31 (1.2) | 84 (3.3) | 64 (2.5) | 38 (1.5) | 62 (2.4) | 277 (10.9) | 549 (21.6) | 437 (17.2) | 199 (7.8) | 1,807 (71.1) |
Phan Thiết[29] | 1 (0.039) | 0 (0) | 6 (0.24) | 30 (1.2) | 136 (5.4) | 145 (5.7) | 165 (6.5) | 164 (6.5) | 192 (7.6) | 155 (6.1) | 58 (2.3) | 20 (0.79) | 1,072 (42.2) |
Da Lat[29] | 8 (0.31) | 21 (0.83) | 61 (2.4) | 173 (6.8) | 208 (8.2) | 207 (8.1) | 236 (9.3) | 234 (9.2) | 279 (11.0) | 248 (9.8) | 90 (3.5) | 36 (1.4) | 1,802 (70.9) |
Buôn Ma Thuột[29] | 5 (0.20) | 5 (0.20) | 19 (0.75) | 86 (3.4) | 237 (9.3) | 248 (9.8) | 255 (10.0) | 310 (12) | 288 (11.3) | 222 (8.7) | 96 (3.8) | 25 (0.98) | 1,796 (70.7) |
Pleiku[29] | 3 (0.12) | 6 (0.24) | 22 (0.87) | 93 (3.7) | 245 (9.6) | 344 (13.5) | 390 (15) | 476 (18.7) | 362 (14.3) | 189 (7.4) | 64 (2.5) | 11 (0.43) | 2,206 (86.9) |
Ho Chi Minh City[29] | 12 (0.47) | 4 (0.16) | 13 (0.51) | 51 (2.0) | 207 (8.1) | 294 (11.6) | 307 (12.1) | 281 (11.1) | 305 (12.0) | 291 (11.5) | 135 (5.3) | 28 (1.1) | 1,926 (75.8) |
Phước Long[29] | 14 (0.55) | 16 (0.63) | 41 (1.6) | 121 (4.8) | 290 (11) | 382 (15.0) | 401 (15.8) | 462 (18.2) | 468 (18.4) | 322 (12.7) | 119 (4.7) | 31 (1.2) | 2,665 (104.9) |
Vũng Tàu[29] | 2 (0.079) | 0 (0) | 5 (0.20) | 28 (1.1) | 191 (7.5) | 216 (8.5) | 234 (9.2) | 212 (8.3) | 233 (9.2) | 236 (9.3) | 66 (2.6) | 14 (0.55) | 1,437 (56.6) |
Cần Thơ[29] | 9 (0.35) | 2 (0.079) | 8 (0.31) | 40 (1.6) | 177 (7.0) | 218 (8.6) | 228 (9.0) | 240 (9.4) | 261 (10.3) | 321 (12.6) | 133 (5.2) | 38 (1.5) | 1,674 (65.9) |
Mỹ Tho[29] | 5 (0.20) | 1 (0.039) | 6 (0.24) | 42 (1.7) | 145 (5.7) | 198 (7.8) | 177 (7.0) | 188 (7.4) | 231 (9.1) | 262 (10.3) | 98 (3.9) | 32 (1.3) | 1,384 (54.5) |
Phú Quốc[29] | 34 (1.3) | 29 (1.1) | 54 (2.1) | 149 (5.9) | 298 (11.7) | 413 (16.3) | 418 (16.5) | 546 (21.5) | 473 (18.6) | 387 (15.2) | 169 (6.7) | 59 (2.3) | 3,029 (119.3) |
Overall averages
Climate data for Vietnam (country–wide averages) 1961–1990 | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 23.8 (74.8) |
24.8 (76.6) |
27.8 (82.0) |
29.6 (85.3) |
31.1 (88.0) |
31.0 (87.8) |
30.9 (87.6) |
30.7 (87.3) |
29.9 (85.8) |
28.5 (83.3) |
26.5 (79.7) |
24.8 (76.6) |
28.3 (82.9) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 19.9 (67.8) |
21.0 (69.8) |
22.5 (72.5) |
25.6 (78.1) |
27.1 (80.8) |
27.3 (81.1) |
27.4 (81.3) |
27.1 (80.8) |
26.3 (79.3) |
24.9 (76.8) |
22.9 (73.2) |
20.8 (69.4) |
24.4 (75.9) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 16.1 (61.0) |
17.2 (63.0) |
17.3 (63.1) |
21.6 (70.9) |
23.2 (73.8) |
23.7 (74.7) |
23.9 (75.0) |
23.5 (74.3) |
22.8 (73.0) |
21.3 (70.3) |
19.3 (66.7) |
16.9 (62.4) |
20.6 (69.1) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 38 (1.5) |
27 (1.1) |
38 (1.5) |
74 (2.9) |
171 (6.7) |
227 (8.9) |
246 (9.7) |
255 (10.0) |
265 (10.4) |
234 (9.2) |
168 (6.6) |
77 (3.0) |
1,821 (71.7) |
Average precipitation days | 7.1 | 6.9 | 8.1 | 10.4 | 15.4 | 17.7 | 19.1 | 20.6 | 18.3 | 15.2 | 10.2 | 7.3 | 156.4 |
Source: Climate Research Unit[30]
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Natural disasters
Climate extremes include heat waves, cold surges and frosts, floods, droughts, and severe storms.[18]
See also
References
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Books
- Nguyen Danh Thao; Hiroshi Takagi; Miguel Esteban (2014). "Chapter 8: Climate Change in the Coastal Regions of Vietnam". In Thanh, Ngo-Duc (ed.). Coastal Disasters and Climate Change in Vietnam: Engineering and Planning Perspectives. Elsevier. pp. 175–198. ISBN 978-0-12-800007-6. Archivedfrom the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
External links
- National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (in Vietnamese)
- Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate change (in Vietnamese)