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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Ha Giang weather today is shaped by its northern Vietnamese mountain setting, with the live forecast above showing conditions for the province’s capital and surrounding karst peaks. Expect a subtropical highland climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, making timing key for visitors.
What is the typical weather pattern in Ha Giang?
Ha Giang enjoys mild to warm temperatures year-round, but rainfall varies sharply. The dry season runs from October to April, with cool, clear skies – ideal for the famous loop drive. The wet season (May–September) brings heavy, often sudden downpours and higher humidity. For those checking ha giang weather by month, December and February are both dry and crisp, though February can still be chilly in the early mornings. Daytime highs in winter hover around 15–20°C, while summer peaks at 28–32°C. If you need ha giang weather 14 days ahead, the live forecast above offers a reliable guide, though mountain microclimates can shift quickly – always check ha giang weather bbc or the Met Office for updated models.
How does elevation affect the weather here?
The province’s rugged terrain, from the Đồng Văn plateau to the Nho Quế River valley, creates localised conditions. Higher passes often sit in cloud or mist, even when the valleys are clear, so pack layers regardless of the season. Temperatures are given in ha giang weather celsius throughout this page.
Is December a good time to visit Ha Giang?
Yes – December is one of the best months. It falls in the dry season, with clear skies, low humidity and daytime temperatures around 15–20°C. Nights can drop to 5–10°C, so warm clothing is essential for the motorbike loop.
What is the weather like in Ha Giang in February?
February remains dry and cool, with similar temperatures to December. Morning fog is common in the valleys, but it usually lifts by late morning. This month also sees the blooming of peach and plum blossoms, adding colour to the limestone scenery.
How reliable are 14-day forecasts for Ha Giang?
Forecasts beyond a week become less certain due to the mountainous terrain. The live forecast above gives a helpful trend, but for trip planning, check the 7-day outlook and be prepared for sudden changes in cloud cover and rain.
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