
He Santa Fe Weather Forecast This Sunday, December 14th, the maximum temperature will be 30°C and the minimum temperature will be 21°C.
In return, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN)Wind speeds of 12 km/h are estimated and the average humidity will be 73%.
The SMN report says that during the first hours of this Sunday, December 14, no precipitation is expected, the humidity will be 73% and light wind of 12 km/h from the north.
In the meantime, in the morning No precipitation is expectedThe humidity is 72% and there is a light wind blowing from the west at a speed of 12 km/h.
According to the agency’s forecast in Santa Fe, no precipitation is expected this afternoon light wind at 17 km/h from the southwest.
However, no precipitation is expected tonight and there will be moderate winds blowing from the south at a speed of 24 km/h.
He National Meteorological Service (SMN) It is the official body responsible for collecting, analyzing and disseminating meteorological information in the country. Its main function is to predict Climate and weatheremit Warnings Providing early warnings of hazardous weather events and providing climate information for various activities such as aviation, agriculture and shipping.
The SMN operates through a network of weather stations spread across the country and also uses satellite imagery and numerical forecast models.
The organization itself refers to a warning as “the possible occurrence of a meteorological threat”which is made known with the aim of supporting the decision-making of all population groups. The broadcast usually takes place 24, 48 or 72 hours before the event. On the other hand, very short-term warnings (ACP) urge the population to act quickly, as the phenomenon can occur just a few minutes after they are issued.
The warning may be issued in the event of rain or storms, or in the event of extreme temperatures or phenomena beyond normal conditions.
According to SMN, meteorological phenomena with potential for damage and risk of temporary disruption to daily activities are possible.
When temperatures are high, the yellow level means they can be particularly dangerous for high-risk groups such as children, people over 65 and people with chronic illnesses.
This warning indicates that dangerous weather phenomena for society, life, property and the environment are to be expected. In this case, the temperatures can be very dangerous, especially for risk groups.
The agency’s website warns of “extraordinary meteorological phenomena with the potential to cause emergencies or disasters.”
With this type of alarm, the temperatures are “very dangerous and can affect all people, including healthy ones.”