The meteorological alert continues for storms, electrical activity and winds: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

The meteorological alert continues for storms, electrical activity and winds: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

November 23, 2024 – 08:32

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued an alert for some provinces due to intense electrical activity and gusts of more than 50 km/h. In AMBA, rain is expected after the weekend.

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The weekend starts at Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) with a climate comfortable that will quickly raise values. This Saturday a maximum of 28 degrees and light cloudiness is expected. He National Meteorological Service (SMN) also issued yellow alert for storms and winds for five provinces.

Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA

This Saturday It will have a minimum temperature of 20 degrees and a maximum that could reach 28. According to the SMN, there will be a slightly cloudy sky with a Northeast wind and gusts of up to 50 km/h.

He Sunday Marks are estimated to range from 22 to 32 degrees. Some isolated showers are expected that will extend into the day on Monday.

For Monday, the beginning of the week will have maximum temperatures close to 28 degrees and rain is expected throughout the day.

Rain Storm Weather

With the arrival of Monday, rains are expected in the AMBA.

With the arrival of Monday, rains are expected in the AMBA.

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Weather alert for storms and electrical activity: which provinces are affected

The SMN issued a yellow alert for storms and winds in five provinces. The storms will be in Jujuy and Mendoza, where an accumulated precipitation of between 10 and 40 mm is estimated, and La Pampa, where these values ​​will be between 40 and 70 mm.

In all three cases, frequent electrical activity, hail and intense gusts are expected. In the case of the windsthe affected provinces will be Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuegowith speeds between 50 and 70 km/h and gusts that can exceed 90km/h.

Source: Ambito

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