Rains and storms will continue in different parts of the country and alerts were issued for nine provinces. Bad conditions will reach the province of Buenos Aires.
This Wednesday they are expected bad weather conditions for several provinces, including Buenos Aires. Strong storms, hail and strong gusts of wind are expected. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN)there are nine provinces under yellow or orange alert.
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Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA
This Wednesday clear skies are expected, with a minimum temperature of 14 degrees and a maximum of 24. For him Thursday there will be stable weather with an unstable sky; brands will range between 17 and 22 degrees. The humidity will be 50%.


He Friday Partially cloudy skies are forecast, with a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 26 degrees.
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The provinces affected by the yellow and orange alert are Jujuy, Chaco, Formosa, Buenos Aires, San Luis, Mendoza, Chubut, La Pampa and Río Negro.
Meteorological alert for rains and storms: which provinces are affected
The affected provinces are Jujuy, Chaco, Formosa, Buenos Aires, San Luis, Mendoza, Chubut, La Pampa and Río Negro. These last two could suffer the consequences of this climate, for orange alert.
As explained by the SMN, with the yellow alert there will be “storms of varying intensity”. It is also expected that there will be “abundant waterfall in short periods, intense electrical activity, occasional hail and strong gusts“.
For the two orange alert provinces, there will be “locally strong or severe storms” accompanied by intense gusts. Important electrical activity is also expected, with “abundant fall of water in short periods and fall of hail“. Accumulated precipitation is estimated between 60 and 90 mm.
Source: Ambito

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