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How to Check Vietnam Current Weather: 3 Best Local Forecast Sites

Vietnam is a country where locals often seem indifferent to the weather. Because temperatures in major regions like Da Nang or Ho Chi Minh City remain relatively consistent throughout the year, day-to-day weather changes are rarely a major concern for residents.

However, when preparing for a trip to Vietnam, checking the weather forecast is crucial. It helps you pack the right Vietnam travel essentials and avoid planning outdoor activities on days when heavy rain makes sightseeing impossible.

While the southern region, centered around Ho Chi Minh City, experiences minimal temperature shifts and can be visited year-round, the northern region, including Hanoi, gets surprisingly cold during the winter. Meanwhile, regions like Da Nang can experience heavy rainfall during the wet season, which can significantly disrupt travel plans.

Checking Vietnam Current Weather

The websites introduced below are excellent resources for checking the current weather in Vietnam. Although some of the interfaces may default to Vietnamese, the weather data is presented clearly with icons and temperatures, making them very easy to navigate regardless of language barriers.

Yahoo Weather

Yahoo Weather interface showing temperature units
If the temperature displays in Fahrenheit (F), you can easily switch it to Celsius (C) in the settings.

For a quick, simple, and clean interface, Yahoo Weather is highly recommended. The meteorological data provided on Yahoo is sourced from AccuWeather, one of the world’s most prominent weather forecasting companies that utilizes over 190 forecast models globally.

The main reason to choose Yahoo Weather over accessing AccuWeather directly is the user experience. The official AccuWeather website is heavily crowded with ads, whereas Yahoo Weather offers a completely free, ad-free experience, making it much more pleasant to use.

Yahoo Weather provides highly detailed information, including hourly forecasts, sunrise and sunset times, wind speed, and humidity, alongside extended 5-day and 10-day forecasts.

You can check the current weather for major Vietnamese destinations directly through the following links:

One caveat is that Western weather forecasting models can sometimes be less accurate when it comes to localized weather in Southeast Asia. For the best accuracy, it is recommended to rely primarily on the short-term forecast (up to 3 days).

Vietnam Meteorological Agency (NCHMF)

Official Vietnam Meteorological Agency website
Official NCHMF homepage

If you want the most precise and officially sourced data, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) of Vietnam is the best platform. Because it is the official government agency, it provides the most authoritative data, covering even smaller cities that global apps might overlook.

Currently, the English version of the NCHMF website experiences technical glitches on its forecasting pages. Therefore, it is best to use the Vietnamese version. Since temperatures, wind speeds, and rainfall are accompanied by clear weather icons, it is easy to interpret even without translation. Alternatively, using a browser-based translation tool like Google Chrome will make navigation seamless.

The agency provides current weather updates and forecasts extending up to 10 days. You can access the specific forecast pages for key cities below:

Weather data visualization on NCHMF website
While the interface feels slightly outdated, the data is updated frequently and is highly reliable.

VnExpress Weather

If the official government site feels too cumbersome to navigate, VnExpress—Vietnam’s largest online news portal—offers a highly reliable and user-friendly weather section. Much like how people in other countries check weather through portal news sites rather than official agency pages, many Vietnamese locals prefer VnExpress for daily weather updates.

It supports English natively, making it exceptionally easy for international travelers to use. The platform provides a broad overview of weather conditions across various cities in Vietnam with forecasts up to 7 days, though it lacks ultra-detailed hourly breakdowns.

VnExpress Weather interface

Use the links below to view the VnExpress weather forecast for your destination:

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable are weather forecasts in Vietnam?

In the book Freakonomics, author Stephen J. Dubner explored the limits of weather forecasting in an interview with a NOAA meteorologist. The takeaway was simple: meteorologists have very little certainty about localized weather patterns beyond three days. The primary focus of weather broadcasts is next-day accuracy, which remains the most critical timeframe for viewers.

This principle holds true for Vietnam as well. Sudden tropical showers or shifts in wind directions can happen rapidly. Therefore, it is highly recommended to rely strictly on forecasts for the upcoming 1 to 3 days when planning your daily travel itineraries.


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