The SMN issued an alert for a group of provinces due to intense electrical activity. A pleasantly warm climate is expected for AMBA.
For the last Saturday of the year, somewhat cloudy weather is expected with warm and pleasant marks on the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN) There are five provinces alerted for strong storms.
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Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA
This Saturday December 28 the sky will be somewhat cloudy and with a minimum of 18 degrees and a maximum of 28. For him Sundayconditions will be similar: partly cloudy skies and temperatures that will vary from 19 to 28 degrees.


He MondayMeanwhile, the SMN anticipates good weather, partly cloudy and with thermal records almost identical to previous days. The minimum will be 20 degrees and the maximum will reach 29.
Sunny and high of 30° on Christmas Day

This Saturday in the AMBA a maximum of 28 is expected.
Weather alert for storms: which provinces are affected
The national organization issued a yellow alert for storms for the regions of San Juan, Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut. According to the SMN report, the area will be affected by isolated storms with accumulated precipitation values between 10 and 30 mm.
These storms are expected to be “of varying intensity, accompanied by intense gusts of up to 70km/h, strong electrical activity and occasional hail.”
Recommendations on a yellow alert for storms
- Don’t take out the trash. Remove objects that prevent water from draining.
- Avoid outdoor activities.
- Do not take shelter near trees and power poles that may fall.
- To minimize the risk of being struck by lightning, do not stay on beaches, rivers, lagoons or pools.
- Be alert to the possible fall of hail.
- Get informed from the authorities. Always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.
Source: Ambito

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