The AMBA expects rain for the end of the week with maximums above 30 degrees. The SMN issued a yellow alert due to intense temperatures and precipitation for various parts of the country.
The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) will experience intense heat although rain is expected for the end of the week. According to the forecast of the National Meteorological Service (SMN), a yellow alert for extreme heat and strong storms is in effect in different parts of the country.
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Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA
This Thursday Increasing heat is expected for AMBA and surrounding areas. The sky will be partly cloudy and the wind will blow from the north, with temperatures between 25 and 35 degrees. He Friday Yes, it will be a lightening day: although the minimum will be 24 degrees, the maximum will rise to 30 degrees and at night there is a probability of isolated storms. For him Saturday No rain is expected, but a decrease in the minimum, expected at 21 degrees, and a maximum of 30, with winds from the south.


Heat Wave Outdoors Extreme Temperature Alert

Rain is expected again this Friday.
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Storm and heat alert: which provinces are affected
An alert for strong storms is in effect for the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes, Santa Fe, Córdoba, La Pampa, Buenos Aires, San Luis, San Juan, Mendoza and La Rioja. This type of alert indicates “possible meteorological phenomena with the potential for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activities.”
Precipitation may be accompanied by abundant rain in short periods, intense electrical activity, occasional hail and gusts that could exceed the 60km/h. Accumulated precipitation of between 15 and 40mm. As for the yellow alert for high temperatures, these will be on the areas of Formosa, Chaco, Corrientes, Ente Ríos, Santa Fe, Córdoba and San Luis.
An extreme temperature event is a period in which extreme temperatures are expected to occur”maximum and minimum temperature values that can endanger people’s health,” according to the agency.
Source: Ambito

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