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Vietnam
Long An province
Ấp Bắc
WEATHER ẤP BẮC
Vietnam (Long An province)
Thu
16
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-
Fri
17
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-
Sat
18
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-
Sun
19
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-
Mon
20
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-
Tue
21
-
-
Wed
22
-
-
Thu
23
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-
Fri
24
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-
Sat
25
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-
Sun
26
-
-
Mon
27
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-
Tue
28
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-
Wed
29
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-
Thu
30
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Weather for Wednesday 29 april
Forecast produced by
Cyrille DUCHESNE
Updated at
02h30
- Next update at
08h45
(local time)
Expert’s summary
Wednesday in Ấp Bắc, the weather will deteriorate, becoming increasingly unstable.
Temperatures will vary between 28 and 37°C, it will be heatwave in the afternoon.
Night
28°
Feels Like 30°
due to the humidity
Gusts
20 km/h
S 10 km/h
Thunderstorms developing.
A few showers.
Risk of rain
60 %
Morning
Watch the night forecast
28°
Feels Like 31°
due to the humidity
Gusts
15 km/h
Calm
Very cloudy with a risk of outbreaks of thunder.
Gradually fading light showers.
Risk of rain
50 %
UV index
6
High
Afternoon
37°
Feels Like 42°
due to the sun
Gusts
20 km/h
SE 10 km/h
Stormy at the end of the afternoon.
Showers falling at the end of the afternoon.
Risk of rain
70 %
UV index
7
High
Evening
29°
Feels Like 31°
Gusts
30 km/h
S 15 km/h
Thunderstorms developing.
A few showers.
Risk of rain
80 %
Night
28°
Feels Like 30°
due to the humidity
Gusts
25 km/h
SE 10 km/h
Thunderstorms developing.
A few showers.
Risk of rain
70 %
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Ephemeris
Wednesday 29 april
Day
+1 min
Waxing
gibbous Moon
Sunrise
05h37
Sunset
18h08
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