According to forecasts from weather experts, Central Vietnam is expected to experience prolonged heavy rainfall lasting until tomorrow due to the impact of the storm's residual circulation and northeast winds from cold air. The period of heavy rain is concentrated mainly from Nam Ha Tinh to Thua Thien Hue, with rainfall amounts potentially reaching up to 200 mm, and even locally exceeding 400 mm. Low-lying areas and urban regions should be cautious of flooding and flash floods. Meanwhile, the water levels on the Kien Giang and Thach Han rivers are also noteworthy as they rise above warning levels. The cold air has extended to the North, causing temperatures to drop and light rain to occur, which may continue for the entire week. This morning, temperatures in the North ranged from 20 to 22°C, with Hanoi potentially seeing temperatures drop below 19°C by the end of the week. In contrast, the Central Highlands and Southern region may only experience light rain and thunderstorms in limited areas.
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