WEATHER
Sunday ,Nov 15,2009, Posted at: 14:48(GMT+7)
Cold spell cast over northern Vietnam
A cold front brings chill weather to northern provinces

According to the National Center for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting, a cold front moved to coastal provinces in the northern central area November 14, causing temperatures to fall to nine to ten degrees Celsius in the evening.

It blanketed and cast a cold spell over Hanoi and northern delta regions.

Meanwhile, there was also another cold front heading south from the north. It will affect northern provinces on November 15 before moving over central provinces.

Ho Chi Minh City and the southern region will continue to enjoy sunny weather.

Temperatures in southern provinces will rise by two to three degrees to 33-34 degrees as an approaching cold front pushes a warm front in the central region to the south, it said.

By Phuc Hau – Translated by Da Nguyet
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