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What’s the weather like in Vietnam in April?
In April, the weather in the Central Asian country of Vietnam is shifting seasons, so you’ll need to choose your resort wisely to avoid the increasingly hot and wet weather. There are different climates across the country’s various terrains. The central beaches are still warm and dry at this time of year, while southern areas can be uncomfortably hot and increasingly wet. With patches of dry weather across the country, it’s worth visiting Vietnam in April if you want to avoid the high season crowds.
Averages
In the north of the country, including Hanoi and Halong Bay, temperatures steadily increase as the summer gets nearer. With an average temperature of 24°C, days are still pleasant, so it’s a good time to get out and about to explore. If you’re looking for sunshine and clear skies, the central regions are the best place to be. Temperatures are at an average of 28°C in this area of the country, making it the ideal beach destination. In the south, including the popular Ho Chi Minh City and Mui Ne beach, temperatures soar to 31°C, with a chance of rain.