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When Is The Best Time To Travel Vietnam ?


Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate, dominated by the south or southwesterly monsoon from May to September and the northeast monsoon from October to April. The southern summer monsoon brings rain to the two deltas and west-facing slopes, while the cold winter monsoon picks up moisture over the Gulf of Tonkin and dumps it along the central coast and the eastern edge of the central highlands. Within this basic pattern there are marked differences according to altitude and latitude; temperatures in the south remain equable all year round, while the north experiences distinct seasonal variations.

In southern Vietnam the dry season lasts from December to late April or May, and the rains from May through to November. Since most rain falls in brief afternoon downpours, this need not be off-putting, though flooding at this time of year can cause problems in the Mekong Delta. Daytime temperatures in the region rarely drop below 20°C, occasionally hitting 40°C during the hottest months (March, April and May). The climate of the central highlands generally follows the same pattern, though temperatures are cooler, especially at night. Again, the monsoon rains of May to October can make transport more complicated, sometimes washing out roads and cutting off remoter villages.

Along the central coast the rainfall pattern reverses under the influence of the northeast monsoon. Around Nha Trang the wet season starts with a flourish in November and continues to December. Further north, around Hué and Da Nang, the rains last a bit longer, from September to February, though even the dry season (March to August) brings a fair quantity of intermittent rain. If possible it pays to visit these two cities in the spring (February to May), just before the rains break in September or as they begin to fizzle out in November. Temperatures reach their maximum (often in the upper 30s) from June to August, when it’s pleasant to escape into the hills. The northern stretches of this coastal region experience a more extreme climate, with a shorter rainy season (peaking in September and October) and a hot dry summer. The coast of central Vietnam is the zone most likely to be hit by typhoons, bringing torrential rain and hurricane-force winds. Though notoriously difficult to predict, in general the typhoon season lasts from August to November.

Northern Vietnam is generally warm and sunny from October to December, after which cold winter weather sets in, accompanied by fine persistent mists which can last for several days. Temperatures begin to rise again in March, building to summer maximums that occasionally reach 40°C between May and August, though average temperatures in Hanoi hover around a more reasonable 30°C. However, summer is also the rainy season, when heavy downpours render the low-lying delta area almost unbearably hot and sticky, and flooding is a regular hazard. The northern mountains share the same basic regime, though temperatures are considerably cooler and higher regions see ground frosts, or even a rare snowfall, during the winter (December to February).

With such a complicated weather picture, there’s no one particular season to recommend as the best time for visiting Vietnam. Overall, autumn (September to December) and spring (March and April) are probably the most favourable seasons if you’re covering the whole country.

  Vietnam Weather And  Climate
 

 

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Ho Chi Minh City

Av daily temp °C

27

28

29

30

29

29

28

28

27

27

27

27

Av monthly rainfall mm

15

3

13

43

221

330

315

269

335

269

114

56

Relative humidity (pm)

61

56

58

60

71

78

80

78

80

80

75

68

Da Nang

Av daily temp °C

22

23

24

27

29

30

30

30

28

26

25

23

Av monthly rainfall mm

102

31

12

18

47

42

99

117

447

530

221

209

Rel. humidity (all hours)

86

86

86

85

81

77

78

77

84

85

86

86

Hanoi

Av daily temp °C

17

18

20

24

28

30

30

29

28

26

22

19

Av monthly rainfall mm

18

28

38

81

196

239

323

343

254

99

43

20

Relative humidity (pm)

68

70

76

75

69

71

72

75

73

69

68

67


Please re-check at the at the following link to update the Vietnam weather before you travel :

http://www.vnbaolut.com/

 

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