Will there be rain over the long weekend?

If D.C. area residents were hoping the weather would be a little more lenient this weekend,… National Weather Service He has no good news for them. Forecasts for the next 48 hours do not expect changes in Oppressive heat suffering from the city of Buenos Aires and its surrounding areas, No rain in sight At least in the near future.

After a Thursday in which full sun raised thermometers to 32 degrees – with a heat sensation of over 33 degrees -, it’s Friday. The temperature can reach 35 degrees in the afternoonWith increasing cloudiness that will partially alleviate the feeling of exhaustion on the streets of Buenos Aires.

For Saturday, the panorama doesn’t change much. More cloudy skies, and a slightly more comfortable temperature: The expected high is 21 degrees and the high is 30 degrees.

On Sunday, there will be a sharp drop in temperatures, as the expected minimum temperature will be 18 degrees and the maximum will be 27 degrees. The sky will remain heavily cloudy, but with no precipitation in sight… until the next day.

Because the forecast is for Monday’s rain chance to be between 10 and 40% in the AMBA on the final afternoon of the long weekend. It is possible that the rain will be accompanied by wind gusts reaching speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour.

The temperatures expected by the SMN network for that day indicate that the minimum is 18 degrees and the maximum is 26 degrees, which are the same signs expected for Tuesday.

In the rest of the country, SMN issued a yellow storm warning for central and southeastern Buenos Aires province. The yellow alert extends to the northwest of the country and the Cuyo region, including the provinces of Jujuy, Tucuman, Salta, La Rioja, Catamarca, San Juan and Mendoza.

This alert has been raised to orange for limited areas in Salta and San Juan provinces.