Hanoi has four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. Summer is from May to September and extremely humid. Temperatures can be around 90-100 degrees F.
Fall is generally sunny and warm with temperatures in the 70s and 80s F.
Winter is from November to February. A winter coat is generally necessary as temperatures get down to the 40s F. Moreover, traveling on a motorbike between destinations is the norm making it feel even colder. Apartments and houses don't have insulation or radiators like Western houses so it can feel colder indoors than it is outside.
Spring is from February to April. This season is characterized by a continuous moisture in the air and intermittent drizzling. It feels chillier than the temperature actually is due to the moisture. The cold dampness can feel like a deep, teeth-chattering kind of iciness that sets in your bones and impossible to break free of, even though temperatures range from 50-60 degrees F. This is also the time when mold rapidly collects on the clothes in your closet.
No. Hanoi features a subtropical climate. Temperature can drop down to 37s F in winter, but there's no snowfall.
Hanoi officially has a sub-tropical climate. The others have tropical climates.
Hanoi doesn't. Since Hanoi is part of north Vietnam, this city features a subtropical climate. Temperature can drop down to 3oC in winter. In additional, northern Vietnam is the only major region in southeast Asia that has subtropical climate.
Hanoi has a subtropic climate. The others have a tropic. I hope this is correct! I got this information from another "Answers" answer. Hope this helps!!
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