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Cold snap expected in two days in northern region

A cold snap is moving towards Vietnam from China mainland and will hit the northern region of Vietnam on September 25, according to the National Hydro-meteorological Forecasting Centre.
A cold snap is moving towards Vietnam from China mainland and will hitthe northern region of Vietnam on September 25, according to theNational Hydro-meteorological Forecasting Centre.

Itwill be quite strong and will cause temperatures in the north to dropsharply, said Le Thanh Hai, deputy director of the centre.

Despite the mild autumn climate, northerners have experienced warmweather over the past few days, with daily temperatures rising to 34-35degrees Celsius.

However, temperatures will fall sharply when the cold snap strikes the north on the night of September 24.

Weather experts forecast temperatures will probably drop to 20 degreesCelsius at night and 22-25 degrees Celsius during daytime.

Meanwhile, typhoon Usagi downgraded after pounding southern China onSeptember 22, now packing winds of up to 88kmph near its centre.

The typhoon is forecast to change its course to west and south-west tohead for northern border provinces of Vietnam in the coming 24 hours.It will combine with the cold snap to bring heavy rains to Vietnam’snorthern region in the coming days.

Mountainous localities are warned of flash floods and landslides.-VNA

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