Weather alert for storms: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

Weather alert for storms: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

November 12, 2024 – 09:14

After a start to the week with rain, the National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for storms for two provinces. In the AMBA, favorable conditions are expected.

After the rains on Monday, there were strong consequences due to damage in the province of Córdoba due to a strong storm. In the AMBA, a week with good weather conditions and a drop in temperatures is expected, while the National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued yellow alert due to storms for two provinces.

Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA

This Tuesday A mostly cloudy sky is expected in the morning and afternoon. The minimum temperature of 11 degrees and a maximum of 27. He Wednesday there will be clear skies in the morning and marks between 13 and 27 degrees.

Already the Thursday the heat would returnwith partly cloudy skies and thermals of between 17 and 30 degrees. Arriving at Friday, good weather conditions will be maintained, between 22 degrees minimum and 32 maximum.

The hottest day would be Saturdaywhose maximum will reach 33 degrees.

Weather alert for storms: which provinces are affected

According to the SMN, there is a yellow alert for storms in Salta and Jujuy. “The area will be affected by isolated storms (…) accompanied by frequent electrical activity, hail, abundant falls of water in short periods and mainly intense gusts,” they detailed.

They added that “values ​​of accumulated precipitation between 15 and 40 mm”.

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The hottest day of the week is expected to be Saturday, with a maximum of 33 degrees.

The hottest day of the week is expected to be Saturday, with a maximum of 33 degrees.

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Strong storm in Córdoba with winds of 130 km/h left two children hospitalized and serious damage

An impressive storm caused destruction in Cordova during this Sunday afternoon when, after intense heat, strong gusts of wind of more than 100 km/h and heavy rain They caused roofs to be blown off and trees and light poles to fall. Two minors were injured.

The rainfall began after 5 p.m. after a day where the temperature touched 40°C. Local media reported that in a matter of minutes the sky darkened and the rain combined with wind gusts of up to 130 km/h that destroyed everything in their path.

Source: Ambito

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