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Beginning in March, warmer weather has contributed to an increase of dengue fever infections in Indonesia. [9] By the week of 8 April, there were 62,001 infections and 475 deaths from dengue, compared to 22,551 infections and 170 deaths in the same period of 2023. [ 10 ]
The Hòa Bình province recorded the highest temperature in 27 years for March in Kim Bôi district at 41.4 °C (106.5 °F). [54] On 6 May, the temperature in Hội Xuân , about 150 km south of Hanoi, [55] reached 44.1 °C (111.4 °F), surpassing the country's previous record of 43.4 °C (110.1 °F) in 2019. [56]
Weather Underground also provides exclusive information including weather indices (heat index, wind chill, K index, etc.), surface and upper-level SYNOP reports for Hong Kong, upper-level weather maps for East Asia, lightning location and atmospheric electric field maps, and maps of tropical cyclone forecast tracks by different countries.
Get the Asiaworld Expo, Islands local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Downpours, severe storms to pose travel risks in south-central US after Christmas.
Temperatures in the first three months of 2025 could feature an overall colder Northwest and milder-than-average South and East contrast, but there is some possible month-to-month variability ...
For Bangkok, March ended with temperatures 2.2 F (1.2 C) above the historical average. In April, that number was 4.5 F (2.5 C), and the number is over 6 F (3.3 C) above the historical average so ...
Southeast Asia's traditional wet season, which typically spans October through March, is driven by the Australian-Indonesian monsoon (AIM) system. This meteorological phenomenon generates air currents flowing from Asia toward Australia, transporting significant moisture that results in substantial precipitation across the region.
[3]: 1460 Hot temperature extremes appear to have increased the most in Central and West Asia, while heatwaves in East and South Asia are becoming longer, more frequent and more severe. [3]: 1464 In 2016 and 2018, Asia has already experienced extreme heat that would have been statistically impossible without climate change.