The weekend ends with stable weather conditions in the City of Buenos Aires and surrounding areas. Meanwhile, several areas of the country are under yellow alert due to wind and snow. Authorities issued advice and recommendations to avoid mishaps.
The weekend at the City of Buenos Aires and surroundings closes with good weather and pleasant temperatures, which are expected to rise at the start of the new week. For its part, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a yellow level weather alert for climate by wind gusts of 100 km/h and snowfall in several provinces.
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He SMN He reported that a clear Sunday is expected in the early morning and morning, and partly cloudy in the afternoon and evening. As for temperatures, Temperatures are expected to range from a minimum of 9 degrees to a maximum of 20 degrees.


Weather: the weather forecast for the week in AMBA
To start the week, the Monday Clear skies are expected throughout the day, and partly cloudy at night, with temperatures between 11 and 24 degrees.
For the TuesdayThe agency predicts a day with partly cloudy skies in the early morning and morning, and mostly cloudy in the afternoon and evening; along with temperatures between 13 and 23 degrees.
Yellow level weather alert for 100 km/h winds and snowfall
He SMN issued yellow alerts for wind and snowfall for 18 Argentine localities where this Sunday accumulations of up to 30 cm of snow and gusts that can exceed 100 kilometers per hour are expected.
The wind warning covers the center and the mountain area of Chubut and the north of Santa Cruz. There are expected winds from the west with speeds between 50 and 70 kilometers per hour, with gusts that can exceed 100 kilometers per hour.
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Alert issued by the SMN due to wind.
SMN
At the same time, the mountainous area in the south of Santa Cruz is under alert for snowfall of varying intensity. Accumulated snowfall values of between 15 and 30 cm are expected, which will be greater in the highest areas, and precipitation in the form of rain and mixed snow is not ruled out in the lower areas.
The SMN recommended that residents of affected localities avoid outdoor activities, secure items that could blow away, periodically remove snow from roofs, use vehicles suitable for ice and snow, and ventilate homes to prevent the accumulation of carbon monoxide.
SMN recommendations for strong winds
- Avoid outdoor activities.
- Secure items that could blow away.
- Stay informed by authorities. Always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and phone.
Source: Ambito

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