
He National Weather Service (SMN) has issued a series of yellow warnings for this Tuesday, December 30th due to high temperatures in the center of the country, storms in the north and strong gusts of wind in the south. According to the organization, they would be “PPossible meteorological phenomena with the risk of damage and the risk of temporary disruption to daily activities“.
The high temperature warning applies to different areas Good Aires, Between rivers, Cordova, The pampas, Mendoza And Neuquen. In all cases the thermometer will overcome the barrier 30°C, but in some places the thermal feeling might increase 40°C.
This is the case in the east of La Pampa and in the west of Buenos Aires. The temperatures there reach the point “be dangerous“, especially for risk groups such as boys and girls, people over 65 years of age, with chronic illnesses.
Meanwhile, the maximum is reached in Córdoba 37°Csomething similar to what was predicted for Entre Ríos. However, the highest temperatures are recorded in Mendoza and Neuquén in the afternoon, with peaks of up to 30 °C 34°C.
In the case of City of Buenos Aires and the Suburb- Buenos Airesthe heat wave has been deactivated, but the maximum is reached 37°C on a hot day with northerly winds and mostly sunny skies. It will be the second warmest day of the week Wednesdaywhen the mercury ticks 38°Con the last day of the year. No rain is expected for the next few days, but a drop in temperatures is expected in 2026.
However, the yellow storm warning applies to the provinces Missions, currents, Chaco, Formosa, Jump, Jujuynorth of St. Louis and from Mendoza. The area is affected by storms of varying intensity, some of which are locally strong and may be accompanied by short periods of heavy rainfall, frequent electrical activity, occasional hail and gusts of around 70 km/h. Accumulated precipitation values between 30 and 70 mm are expected, which may be exceeded at times.
Finally, in the south of the country, in the provinces Chubut, Holy Cross And Land of Fire The warning issued relates to wind. The area will be hit by strong westerly winds with speeds between 40 and 60 km/h. Gusts that can exceed 100 km/h.