Thai Binh Climate
Thai Binh is a low-lying coastal delta province wedged between the mouths of the Red and Thai Binh rivers, with a humid subtropical monsoon climate tempered by the sea. Summer (May–September) is hot, humid and rainy, taking direct hits from typhoons and depressions out of the Gulf of Tonkin, while winter (November–March) is mild and dry under the northeast monsoon. The coast moderates temperatures slightly versus inland, and seaside spots like Con Vanh and Dong Chau stay windy. The annual mean is about 23°C, with summer peaks of 34–36°C and cold snaps to 11–13°C. This page offers hourly and 14-day forecasts plus detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV and air quality (AQI).