Weather alert for storms, rain and strong winds: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

Weather alert for storms, rain and strong winds: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

November 5, 2024 – 07:52

In the AMBA there will be marks that exceed 20°C and cloudiness at different times of the day. Precipitation is expected in the northern sector of the country, with winds and rains for the southern area.

There will be accumulated precipitation of 70 and 80 in Chaco, Corrientes, Formosa, Salta and Santiago del Estero.

After a rainy start to the week, a climate hot but temperate in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area (AMBA). He National Meteorological Service (SMN) It also issued a yellow alert for storms, rain and strong winds in the northern and southern areas of the country.

Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA

This Tuesday It will have some cloudiness in the morning and afternoon, with clear skies at night. Your brands will be between 16 and 25 degrees. He Wednesday It will be somewhat cloudy the first hours of the day, with the thermal from 14 to 26 degrees.

He Thursday cloudiness will remain with a minimum of 15 degrees and a maximum of 25.

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The marks in the AMBA record a temperate climate.

The marks in the AMBA record a temperate climate.

Photo: Weekly News

Weather alert for storms, wind and hail: which provinces are affected

The provinces affected by storms are Chaco, Corrientes, Formosa, Salta and Santiago del Estero. They wait there up to 70mm of accumulated rain, except in Salta, where the estimate maximum is 80 mm.

The areas alerted by rain are Chubut, Neuquén, Río Negro and Santa Cruz. In the mountain zone, accumulated precipitation is expected between 10 and 25mm. In the south of Santa Cruz, accumulated precipitation values ​​are expected between 5 and 15mm.

For their part, the areas with winds They will be Chubut and Santa Cruz. During the afternoon and evening, speeds are expected between 45 and 65 km/h. Gusts can exceed 100km/h.

Source: Ambito

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