The National Meteorological Service predicts great electrical activity and hail for seven provinces, with a yellow alert. In the AMBA the temperate climate will continue with maximums below 30°.
After an unstable long weekend, a start to the short week is expected with good climate in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). According to the weather forecast National Meteorological Service (SMN), There will also be a yellow alert for seven provinces due to strong storms.
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Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA
This Tuesday There will be mostly cloudy skies from the morning until the evening, along with temperatures between 16 and 24 degrees. He Wednesday Cloudy skies are expected from early morning until night, with a minimum of 15 degrees and a maximum of 25. Something similar is expected for Thursday, with good weather conditions.


He Friday It will be the hottest day, with a minimum of 18 degrees and a maximum of 27. The Saturday A hot day is also expected, with thermal marks that will range between 19 and 28 degrees.
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In AMBA, the hottest day will be Saturday with a maximum of 28 degrees.
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Weather alert for storms and intense wind: which provinces are affected
The areas affected by the yellow storm alert correspond to the south of currents, missions, north of Santa Fe, center and south of Chaco (in the early morning), this one Formosawest of Saint Louis and this one Mendoza (in the afternoon).
Precipitation is expected to be locally heavy and will be accompanied by abundant rainfall in short periods, frequent electrical activity, occasional hail and intense gusts. Rain accumulation could reach between 40 and 70 mm.
Source: Ambito

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