Mau Son peak covered in frost as temperatures sink to -1.1 degrees Celsius
The temperature at Mau Son mountain peak in the northern province of Lang Son continued to sink to minus -1.1 degrees Celsius on the early morning of January 23, with white frost seen at the 1,500 metre-mountain peak.
Data from the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting shows that the temperature on the mountain at 6 a.m. on January 23 drops to minus 1.1 degrees Celsius.
A layer of frost blankets cars in Lang Son province, as temperatures plunge below 0 degrees Celsius on January 23.
According to local people, frost begins to appear at midnight at an altitude of roughly 1,500 metres.
The frost has created a white coating over all of the trees on Mau Son mountain peak, thereby creating a rare natural scene.
A severe cold spell has been hitting the northern and north-central regions since January 22, with the weather event bringing sub-zero temperatures to some places and causing frost to occur in high mountainous areas, with the cold predicted to last until January 27.
A motorbike is left covered in frost.
The chilly weather conditions have caused thick frost to blanket high mountains such as Phia Oac in Cao Bang province and Mau Son in Lang Son province.
The National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting warns that during the severe cold spell the lowest temperature is forecast to be lower than zero in high mountainous areas, between two and five degrees Celsius in mountainous areas, and about seven to 10 degrees Celsius in Hanoi and other areas of the northern region.
The temperatures on Mau Son mountain peak are forecast to drop to between minus one and three degrees Celsius, with frost set to continue to occur.