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Storms arrive in the City and there is a yellow alert in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Córdoba and San Luis

2023-04-11T13:11:10.705Z


It was forecast by the National Weather Service for this Tuesday, April 11. After the 'little summer' of Holy Week, the temperature drops in the AMBA.


The summer that was lived in the AMBA during Holy Week comes to an end.

Although this Tuesday the thermometer will rise to 30 degrees, starting tomorrow there will be a notable drop in temperature.

Isolated thunderstorms are expected

tonight and early Wednesday morning

.

At the same time, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) today issued a yellow alert

for storms accompanied by intense gusts and occasional hail

for sectors of southern Córdoba, central and eastern San Luis, and central and southern parts of the province. from Buenos Aires.

Returning to the AMBA, this Tuesday it is presented in the City and the Buenos Aires suburbs with somewhat cloudy to partly cloudy skies and a

probability of isolated storms at night

, winds from the northwest sector and a minimum temperature of 18 degrees and

a maximum of 30

.

Isolated storms are expected in the City tonight and early Wednesday morning.

Photo: Tito La Penna/Télam

For tomorrow, the agency forecasts a day with mostly cloudy skies,

isolated storms during the early morning

and some showers in the morning, winds from the southern sector rotating to the southeast and a temperature that will be between 17 degrees minimum and 23 degrees maximum.

Meanwhile, mostly cloudy skies are forecast for Thursday, winds from the southeast sector rotating to the east and a temperature that will begin to drop, with a minimum of 13 degrees and a maximum of 20.

Yellow alert for storms

Although heavy rainfall is expected in the AMBA, the most complicated phenomena will occur in other parts of the country.

In Córdoba, the towns under yellow alert for storms, some locally strong, are Juárez Celman, the lower area of ​​Río Cuarto, General Roca and Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña.

Meanwhile, the warning extends to the east of San Luis in the low areas of Coronel Pringles and General Pedernera;

and in the mountainous areas of Ayacucho, Belgrano, Coronel Pringles, Juan Martín de Pueyrredón and Libertador General San Martín, the SMN indicated.

In turn, the alert that implies "possible meteorological phenomena with a capacity for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activities", also includes a sector of the center and south of the province of Buenos Aires in the cities of Azul, Rauch, Tapalqué , the lowlands of Benito Juárez and Tandil, Ayacucho, Balcarce, General Guido, Maipú, northwest of General Juan Madariaga, northwest of Mar Chiquita, and west of General Pueyrredón.

They issue a yellow alert for storms in the provinces of Buenos Aires.

San Luis and Córdoba for this Tuesday, April 11.

Image: National Weather Service

The areas under alert will be affected by storms, some of which may be locally strong, and are expected to be accompanied by intense gusts, occasional hail, electrical activity, and abundant rainfall in short periods.

In addition, accumulated precipitation values ​​between 20 and 45 millimeters are expected, and may be exceeded in a timely manner.

The national body recommended for the population of these areas not to take out the garbage;

remove objects that prevent water from draining;

avoid outdoor activities;

do not take shelter near trees and electricity poles that may fall;

not stay on beaches, rivers, lagoons or pools to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning;

and pay attention to the possible fall of hail.

With information from Telam

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Source: clarin

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