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Weather forecast in Capital and Greater Buenos Aires: warning for a very hot Sunday

2021-01-24T12:49:58.398Z


The National Meteorological Service announced a temperature between 26 degrees of minimum and 35 of maximum.


01/24/2021 7:46 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 01/24/2021 9:09 AM

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a warning for high temperatures for the city of Buenos Aires and eleven provinces due to high temperatures.

The notice applies to the provinces of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Entre Ríos, La Pampa, La Rioja, Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro, San Luis, San Juan and Santa Fe.

Some of the highest temperatures expected this Sunday are, in La Pampa, 39 degrees, in Córdoba and Río Negro, 35;

in Mendoza and San Juan, 38;

in San Luis, 36 and in Neuquén, 37.

In the city and the suburbs of Buenos Aires, partially cloudy skies, winds from the north sector were forecast rotating to the east and a temperature

between 26 degrees minimum and 35 degrees maximum

.

For

Monday

, the agency foresees a day with variable cloudiness, winds from the northeast sector rotating to the north and east and a temperature that will be between 26 degrees minimum and 35 degrees maximum.

Meanwhile, on

Tuesday

the rain would arrive and with it, a very slight drop in temperature.

For that day storms are forecast, winds from the northwest sector rotating to the south and a temperature that will have a minimum of 25 degrees and a maximum of 32.

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Source: clarin

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