Spring is giving way to the appearance of the first heat in the climate of the City of Buenos Aires and surroundings. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN)the temperatures will continue to rise with some cloudiness. The organization activated the yellow alert for storms for eight provinces.
Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA
He Monday It will be the hottest day of the week with records between 18° and just over 30°. Mostly cloudy skies are expected and wind from the North then rotating from the Northeast.
for the day Tuesday, the Temperature will range between 7°C and 22°C, with incessant rain throughout the day.
He Wednesday The day will continue to be unstable and they are expected storms for the afternoon or evening.
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He Thursday It could be the last day of rain since there will only be scattered rainfall in the afternoon, with minimum temperatures of 17 degrees and highs of 20.
Weather alert for storms: which provinces are affected
This week there is yellow alert for storms for eight provinces: Tierra del Fuego in its entirety, Santa Cruz, south of Chubut; southeast of Buenos Aires; northwest of The Pampa; central area of Saint Louis; some cities in the south of Rioja and west of Cordova.
Phenomena could occur with capacity for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activitiesindicated the SMN.
Recommendations in the event of a yellow alert
According to the official body, when a yellow alert is issued, the areas may be “affected by rains and storms of varying intensity, some locally strong.” In turn, it is expected that they will be accompanied by abundant falls of water in short periods, intense electrical activity, occasional falls of hail and strong gusts. Accumulated precipitation values are estimated between 40 and 70 mm, which may be exceeded locally.
Among the recommendations, the SMN warns to avoid outdoor activities, not to take shelter near trees and electricity poles that may fall, and to be alert to the possible fall of hail. Furthermore, to prevent the normal circulation of water from being affected, they recommend not taking out the trash and removing objects that impede the passage. And he emphasizes staying away from beaches, rivers, lagoons or pools to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning.
Source: Ambito

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