Climate Data
Vietnam
In our climate section, you'll find an easy-to-read overview of the best times to visit various destinations. The data, based on the average of the last 20 years, includes reliable insights on temperatures (both maximum and minimum) and precipitation. This allows you to quickly assess the most favorable period to plan your trip and make the most of your travel experience.
North Vietnam
Including Hanoi, Sapa ...
The climate graph for North Vietnam illustrates the region's average weather patterns over the past 20 years. It features smooth line charts for minimum and maximum temperatures, which highlight a subtropical climate with cool winters (as low as 13°C in January) and hot summers (peaking at 34°C in June and July). Precipitation is displayed as a bar chart, emphasizing the wet monsoon season from May to August, with rainfall reaching its peak at 320 mm in August. The graph provides a clear and visually appealing representation of North Vietnam’s seasonal variations.
Central Vietnam
Including Phong Na ...
The climate graph for Central Vietnam highlights the region's tropical weather patterns over the last 20 years. The temperature trends show warm conditions year-round, with cooler months from January to February, where minimum temperatures drop to 18–19°C. Summers, from May to August, are notably hot, with maximum temperatures reaching 34°C.
Rainfall patterns indicate a distinct wet season from September to November, peaking at 400 mm in November. In contrast, January to March are drier months, with precipitation below 100 mm. The graph provides a clear visualization of Central Vietnam’s tropical climate, characterized by its warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall.