Meteorological alert for storms, strong electrical activity and hail: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

Meteorological alert for storms, strong electrical activity and hail: which provinces are affected and how the weather will continue in the AMBA

The SMN issued an alert for specific sectors of the northern region of the country. In the AMBA, cloud cover is expected to continue during the weekend and maximum temperatures will be below 30 degrees.

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The first week of 2025 closes with a climate cloudy in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) and a maximum of 29 degrees. For the rest of the country, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a yellow alert for storms in three provinces.

Climate: the weather forecast for AMBA

It is thus expected a Friday January 3 with clear skies in the early morning, slightly cloudy in the morning and somewhat cloudy since the afternoon. Rising temperatures are expected, with marks between 19 and 29 degrees. For him Saturday, There will be clear skies in the morning but then somewhat cloudy for the rest of the day. The thermometer will be between 20 and 28 degrees.

The first Sunday of the year it would have good weather, with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures that will range between a minimum of 18 degrees and a maximum of 27.

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Weather alert for storms and wind: which provinces are affected

The agency issued a yellow alert for storms for a large part of the provinces of Salta, Jujuy and Tucumán. As detailed, heavy rains and accumulated precipitation of between 15 and 50 mm are expected. In addition, they will be accompanied by gusts of between 60 and 70 km/h in some sectors with occasional drops in hail and strong electrical activity.

Accumulated precipitation values ​​between 15 and 30 mm are expected, and may be exceeded from time to time.

SMN recommendations:

  • Do not take out the trash.
  • Remove objects that prevent water from draining.
  • Avoid outdoor activities.
  • Do not take shelter near trees and electricity poles that may fall.
  • To minimize the risk of being struck by lightning, do not stay on beaches, rivers, lagoons or pools.
  • Be alert to the possible fall of hail.
  • Get informed by the authorities.
  • Always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.
  • Stay in closed constructions such as houses, schools or buildings.
  • Stay away from electrical appliances and avoid using corded phones.
  • If you are traveling, stay inside the vehicle. Cars offer excellent protection.
  • Avoid driving on flooded or affected streets.
  • If there is a risk of water entering the house, turn off the power supply.

Source: Ambito

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