An extreme heat wave is approaching Argentina, with temperatures that could exceed 43 degrees and will affect several provinces of the country. This phenomenon is due to anticyclone. What it is and how it will affect the climate.
An anticyclone is a high pressure system characterized by atmospheric stability and the absence of major alterations in the climate. In this case it is causing clear or partly cloudy conditionswith temperatures that will not experience large fluctuations over a long period.
The term “violent” in this case marks the intensity and extent of the anticyclone, not its destructive nature. This phenomenon will reduce the probability of rain and maintain a homogeneous wind circulationgenerating a sensation of constant heat, although without extreme peaks.
According to meteorologists, this anticyclone could remain in the area for the next six to ten dayswhich will result in prolonged stability in climatic conditions, with temperatures similar to those of recent days, without major changes expected.
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Temperature forecast and when relief is expected
A heat wave is expected in the coming days that will raise temperatures. He Monday A minimum of 23 degrees and a maximum of 33 are expected.
As the week goes by, the extended forecast indicates for the Tuesday a minimum of 24 and a maximum of 34, with clouds, sun and very hot. He Wednesday Minimum temperatures of 25 and maximum of 35 are expected, with a climate very hot and something cloudy.
While on Thursday it will continue to rise until reaching a minimum of 26 degrees and a maximum of 37, with suffocating conditions.
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Extreme heat wave alert: temperatures of up to 43 degrees are expected in Argentina
He anticyclone that is being installed on the southeastern region of South America is generating important alterations in the climatic conditions of Argentinaand neighboring countries such as Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay. This meteorological phenomenon, which was described as “violent” by experts, causes stability in temperatures and wind circulation, which will keep the climate without major changes for the next few days.
The meteorologist Matias Bertolottiduring a TN news broadcast, explained that the anticyclone covers a large part of the region and especially affects the Argentine coast and the province of Buenos Aires. The impact of this phenomenon will generate a very similar climate day to daywith temperatures that will barely vary, which could bring with it certain inconveniences for the population.
The extreme temperatures are affecting provinces like Mendoza, Saint John, Rioja and Cordovawhere maximums of up to 40°C. The combination of extreme heat and the lack of rain endangers the activity agriculturalsince the soil is increasingly dry and crops suffer the impact of water scarcity.
Source: Ambito

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