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    Vietnam

    North Vietnam climate 2024

    Vietnam

    North Vietnam climate 2024

    Overview: North Vietnam
    North Vietnam is a region with a tropical climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 19 °C (67 °F) in January to 32 °C (89 °F) in July. Temperatures during the night go from 14 °C (56 °F) in January to 26 °C (78 °F) in July. The driest month is December with just 4 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is August with 19 days of rain.

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    Climate overview

    North Vietnam is a region with a tropical climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 19 °C (67 °F) in January to 32 °C (89 °F) in July. Temperatures during the night go from 14 °C (56 °F) in January to 26 °C (78 °F) in July. The driest month is December with just 4 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is August with 19 days of rain.

    When is the best time to go to North Vietnam?

    The best months to visit North Vietnam are November - January. In this period day temperatures range from 19 °C (67 °F) to 26 °C (78 °F), night temperatures from 14 °C (56 °F) to 18 °C (65 °F) and you can expect on average 5 days of rain per month and 4 of sunshine on average per day.

    Which months have the highest daily temperature in North Vietnam?

    The hottest month in North Vietnam is July with a temperature of 32 °C (89 °F). The period with the highest daytime temperatures is in North Vietnam during May - September. The temperatures range at this time between 30 °C (86 °F) - 32 °C (89 °F).

    When is the wet season in North Vietnam?

    There is a wet season in North Vietnam between the months of June - September. During this period it rains on average 17 days per month and approximately 352 mm (13.86 in) of rain falls per month.

    What months is the dry season in North Vietnam?

    The period, with low amounts of rain in North Vietnam - dry season - lasts from November to January. In this period it is raining on average 5 days and approximately 26 mm (1.03 in) precipitation falls per month, which are values below average.

    What time of year are the highest night temperatures in North Vietnam?

    The highest temperatures during the night in North Vietnam could be expected between May and September. During this time the night temperatures are between 23 °C (74 °F) - 26 °C (78 °F).

    Is it windy in North Vietnam?

    North Vietnam is a destination with rather light or moderate winds.

    What is the humidity in North Vietnam?

    Generally, North Vietnam belongs to destinations with higher humidity. It is in the range of 78 % - 85 %.

    Which month is the sunniest in North Vietnam?

    The period, which is the sunniest in North Vietnam, is in the months of June - August, when there is an average of 6 sun hours per day.

    What is the least cloudy season in North Vietnam?

    The least cloudy months in North Vietnam are June - August, when the cloud cover is on average only 53 %.

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