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Tourist resort sees second hail this year
Tourists to the mountainous
town of Sapa in the border province of Lao Cai saw showers combined with hail
for 10 minutes on the morning of April 4. The hailstones had a diameter ranging
between 0.5-1cm.
On March 2, Sapa had another 10-minute hail, which covered a large area from
Fansipan mountain to the town itself.
The sleet provided a great amount of water and nitrogen for rice and other farm
produce, and put an end to the drought in local springs and rivers. The average
amount of rainfall was measured between 30-70mm in some places in Lao Cai
province.
Despite forecasts of possible cold weather and strong winds, an estimated more
than 4,000 tourists came to Sapa to enjoy their weekend, which was lengthened by
the death anniversary of the Hung Kings – the Vietnamese nation’s founders.
The Lao Cai Hydro-meteorological Centre reports that a cold front is moving
slowly from the north and is expected to affect the weather in northern Vietnam
on April 5.
Northwestern provinces now have rains and scattered showers and thunderstorms,
with rainfall ranging from 20-30mm. The average temperature in the overall
region fell to the lowest of 18-200 Celsius while the Sapa area had temperatures
of 11-130C.
Source: VOVnews |
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