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Ha Nam

28°

Mainly clear

High: 33° · Low: 28° · Feels like 34°

Rain expected around 03:00.

Hourly forecast

Now 17% 28°
00:00 20% 28°
01:00 25% 27°
02:00 32% 27°
03:00 41% 25°
04:00 49% 25°
05:00 56% 25°
06:00 63% 25°
07:00 65% 26°
08:00 58% 27°
09:00 47% 29°
10:00 39% 29°
11:00 39% 30°
12:00 43% 31°
13:00 47% 32°
14:00 52% 33°
15:00 57% 30°
16:00 59% 29°
17:00 55% 30°
18:00 46% 30°
19:00 37% 29°
20:00 25% 29°
21:00 13% 28°
22:00 6% 28°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    39° / 33°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 37%
    Wind
    16 km/h N
    UV index
    8 · Very high
    Sun
    5:18 / 18:40

Details

Air quality
77 Poor
PM2.5 69 · PM10 70

Ha Nam Climate

Ha Nam is a small province at the southern gateway of the Red River Delta, where the flat plain begins to meet the limestone ranges of Ninh Binh, giving it a humid subtropical monsoon climate of hot, wet summers and cold, dry winters. The rainy season runs May to September with showers, thunderstorms and typhoon influence, while the cool dry season lasts November to March under the northeast monsoon. The annual mean is about 23–24°C, with summer peaks of 35–37°C and cold snaps to 10–13°C; the karst hills of Kim Bang often see early-morning mist. This page offers hourly and 14-day forecasts plus detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

When is Ha Nam's rainy season?

The wet season runs May to September, with the heaviest rain in July and August from showers, thunderstorms and typhoon remnants, occasionally flooding low ground along the Day and Chau rivers.

Does Ha Nam get the muggy 'nom' season?

Yes. Around February to April humidity rises near saturation, producing the damp 'nom' effect with sweating walls and floors plus lingering light drizzle, typical of northern Vietnam.

Is the weather different in Ha Nam's limestone hills?

The Kim Bang karst area tends to be slightly cooler and often shrouded in early-morning winter mist, creating scenic conditions around the Tam Chuc pagoda complex.

When is the best time to visit Tam Chuc pagoda?

Autumn and early winter (October–December) are dry, cool and largely rain-free, making them ideal; avoid the summer rain peak and the damp late-winter 'nom' days.

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Updated: 4:53:48 PM