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The heat wave gives no respite: the temperature will reach 37 degrees in the City and there are 20 provinces under alert due to extreme temperatures

2024-01-31T10:58:57.806Z

Highlights: Temperatures will reach 37 degrees in the City of Buenos Aires. A peak of 39 degrees is expected tomorrow in the AMBA. The entire north and center of the country remains under a weather alert due to extreme heat. The warnings - yellow, orange and red levels - apply to 20 provinces and the City. The National Meteorological Service warned this for this Wednesday, January 31. The heat wave gives no respite: the thermometer will rise to 37 degrees this Tuesday in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Buenos Aires.


The National Meteorological Service warned this for this Wednesday, January 31. A peak of 39 degrees is expected tomorrow in the AMBA.


The

extreme heat

that affects much of the country gives no respite.

The City of Buenos Aires is preparing to experience one of the hottest days of the summer.

According to the forecasts of the National Meteorological Service (SMN), this Tuesday the thermometer will rise to 37 degrees in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Buenos Aires (AMBA), with a minimum that will barely drop to 24. All with partially cloudy skies and winds from the northwest rotating northeast and then north.

At the same time, tomorrow, Thursday, the temperature will continue to increase and a minimum of 25 degrees and

a maximum of 39

is expected with mostly cloudy skies.

For Friday, meanwhile, the SMN anticipates somewhat cloudy to mostly cloudy skies and a temperature of 26 degrees minimum and 37 maximum.

Meanwhile, the entire north and center of the country remains under a weather alert due to extreme heat.

The warnings - yellow, orange and red levels - apply to 20 provinces and the City of Buenos Aires.

METEOROLOGY FORECAST SOCIETY

Source: clarin

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