Meteorological alert for heavy rains, electrical storms, wind and hail: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

Meteorological alert for heavy rains, electrical storms, wind and hail: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

He National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a series of weather alerts by strong storms this Thursday, with intense gusts of wind, hail and rain in several provinces. These are “possible meteorological phenomena with capacity for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activities”. In the City of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires suburbs the maximum will reach 31°.

Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA

According to the SMN, the forecast for this Thursday in the City and suburbs of Buenos Aires It will be a partly cloudy sky in the morning. The marks will be around between 18°C ​​minimum and 31°C maximum.

A day without rain is expected, with winds from the north between 13 and 22km/h, and a humidity of 67%. He Friday will be characterized by a cloudy sky in the afternoon and evening, with a minimum of 20°C and maximum of 33°C.

He Saturday they will register isolated storms in the AMBA during the early morning and morning. The marks will be between 19°C and 24°C, thus confirming a decrease in heat.

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The rains reach several provinces in the next few hours.

Weather alert for strong storms: which provinces are affected

For this Thursday, the southern areas of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Córdoba, La Pampa, Catamarca, Chaco, San Luis, Chubut and Río Negro they have a yellow alert for storms locally strong. They can bring abundant water fall in short periods, intense gusts, significant electrical activity and hail fall.

The accumulated precipitation values ​​will be between 10 and 25 mm. For Santiago del Estero and Tucumán, one was added orange alertwhich warns dangerous weather phenomena for the society, life, goods and the environment.

The organization recommends not taking out the trash; remove objects that prevent water from draining; avoid outdoor activities; do not take shelter near trees and electricity poles that may fall; do not stay on beaches, rivers, lagoons or pools; Be alert to the possible fall of hail; be informed by the authorities; and always have an emergency backpack ready with flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.

Source: Ambito

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