After the storm that generated serious complications last week, a sector of the
province of Buenos Aires
is once again under
meteorological alert
for
storms
this Monday.
The warning issued by the National Meteorological Service also extends to five other provinces.
The warning that applies this Monday for storms is
yellow level
and in the case of Buenos Aires much of the east and center of the province.
It covers, for example, the areas of Chascomús, Punta Indio, Cañuelas, Brandsen, Lobos, Rauch, Tandil, la Costa, Olavarría, Dolores, Rauch and Lezama, among others.
Also under yellow alert for storms, the eastern strip of Santa Fe (from the capital area to the north), a large part of the territory of Entre Ríos, the south and center of Corrientes, the entire east and center of Jujuy and a central strip of Salta.
Given this warning, the SMN anticipates the possibility of "meteorological phenomena with the potential for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activities."
"The area will be affected by storms, some locally strong. They may be accompanied by intense gusts, significant electrical activity, occasional hail falls and mainly abundant falls of water in short periods. Accumulated precipitation values are estimated between 30 and 60 mm , and can be overcome in a timely manner," explains the organization's website.
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Information updated on March 18, 2024 at 06:31 a.m.
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Tomorrow, meanwhile, the storms are expected to continue in a large part of the areas affected today (extending westward in Buenos Aires) and the alerts also cover sectors of the Pampa, the south of Córdoba and Santiago del Estero.
How the weather continues at AMBA
At least for now, the AMBA is outside the areas under alert for the next 48 hours, although the SMN anticipates that there could be heavy rainfall in the City of Buenos Aires and surrounding areas between the morning and afternoon of today;
and that could be repeated tomorrow night.
For this Monday, the forecast anticipates a maximum of 27 degrees for the metropolitan area, with a similar range of temperatures until Wednesday, where the minimum will not drop below 22 degrees and the maximums will remain in the range of 26-27 degrees.