
The Rain and storms will continue to affect the city of Buenos Aires and surrounding areas this Sunday, December 21, as per the forecast of the National Meteorological Service (SMN). In addition, the organization has exhibited Yellow and orange alerts in 15 provinces for today.
The weekend weather in the AMBA will therefore maintain its instability: yesterday it started with rain, in the afternoon it cleared up and the sun even came out and this morning it started cloudy but hot.
While I wait for the thermometer to reach a high of 27 degrees in the afternoon, towards evening The forecast is for isolated storms.
The good news: There is no rain in the forecast at the start of the week and the weather will wink at those who want (and can) set the table outside on Christmas Eve and Christmas celebrations.
The northern and northeastern part of the country will be affected by a widespread storm front, for which an orange alert has been issued throughout Santiago del Estero And Chaconorth of Santa FeWest and center currents and a central strip of Jump.
This, according to SMN, foresees “dangerous meteorological phenomena for society, life, property and the environment” for the entire area covered.
The official report states that the area will be hit by strong, sometimes locally severe, storms. They are accompanied by frequent electrical activity, occasional hail, gusts exceeding 90 km/h and short-term strong waterfalls. Cumulative precipitation values are forecast between 80 and 150 mmwhich can be overcome in time.
At the same time, there are yellow weather warnings for severe weather in the south MissionsThis one currentsall Formosanorth of Salta, southeast of Jujuyall TucumanThis one Catamarca And Riojaand in the north Cordova And St. Louis.
Finally, the SMN warning map issued an orange warning for the northwest strip of Santa Cruz, where winds are expected from the western sector with speeds between 45 and 55 km/h and gusts of up to 90 km/h. The phenomenon will also extend throughout Monday.
A level yellow warning indicates “possible meteorological phenomena with the potential for damage and risk of temporary disruption to daily activities.”