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Hai Phong

28°

Overcast

High: 34° · Low: 28° · Feels like 35°

Rain expected around 02:00.

Hourly forecast

Now 2% 28°
00:00 5% 28°
01:00 12% 27°
02:00 25% 27°
03:00 42% 26°
04:00 55% 26°
05:00 62% 26°
06:00 65% 26°
07:00 65% 27°
08:00 62% 28°
09:00 56% 30°
10:00 53% 31°
11:00 54% 32°
12:00 58% 33°
13:00 63% 33°
14:00 71% 32°
15:00 79% 30°
16:00 80% 29°
17:00 66% 29°
18:00 43% 29°
19:00 25% 29°
20:00 14% 28°
21:00 6% 29°
22:00 4% 29°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    41° / 34°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 55%
    Wind
    12 km/h N
    UV index
    9 · Very high
    Sun
    5:14 / 18:37

Details

Air quality
62 Poor
PM2.5 31 · PM10 32

Hai Phong Climate

Hai Phong is a coastal port city at the northeastern gateway of the Red River Delta, with a humid subtropical monsoon climate moderated by the sea. Summer (May–September) is hot, humid and the most typhoon-exposed of any northern region, often taking direct landfall from East Sea storms; winter (November–March) is mild and drier under the sea-borne northeast monsoon. Its coastal setting softens the day-to-night temperature swing compared with inland provinces, while Do Son and Cat Ba Island stay notably breezy. This page offers hourly and 14-day forecasts plus detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

When is typhoon season in Hai Phong?

Typhoon season runs June to October, peaking July–September. As a coastal city, Hai Phong is often the first landfall point, facing strong winds, heavy rain and storm-surge risk.

When should I visit Do Son or Cat Ba beaches?

May to early July and September are great for swimming: sunny skies, warm water and fewer storms than the July–August peak. Always check the typhoon forecast before you go.

Are Hai Phong winters cold?

Winters are mild to cool, averaging 16–18°C with cold spells down to about 11–13°C. The sea's influence usually keeps the air less bitingly dry than deep-inland provinces.

Is the coast of Hai Phong windy?

Yes. Do Son and Cat Ba are breezy year-round, especially during northeast monsoon surges or typhoons, when sea winds and waves pick up markedly.

Nearby locations

Updated: 4:53:49 PM