The NMS (National Metereological Service) issued a yellow alert for severe storms, which will mainly affect the provinces of Córdoba, Entre Ríos, Santa Fe and Buenos Aires.
The organism He explained that the yellow alert level means that “meteorological phenomena with the capacity for damage and risk of momentary interruption of daily activities” will occur, so the NMS recommends that citizens be attentive to their official reports.
According to the forecast of NMS storms are forecast for this Friday night and Saturday morning in the Buenos Aires districtwhich may be accompanied by “strong electrical activity, intense gusts, hail fall and abundant water fall in short periods”.
The accumulated precipitation values will be between 20 and 40 millimeters, for which it is recommended not to carry out outdoor activities and avoid taking out the garbage while the alert is in effect.
In the province of Buenos Aires, the north and center, part of the Atlantic coast and the suburbs of Buenos Aires will also be affected. For its part, in Córdoba the alert reaches the departments of General San Martín, Marcos Juárez and Unión.
In Entre Ríos the storms will appear in Gualeguay and Victoria; while, in Santa Fe, it will be in the departments of Caseros, General López, Constitución, Iriondo, Rosario and San Lorenzo. In addition, there will be presence of rains in the area of the Paraná Delta that is affected by the fires.
For its part, in the Patagonian region, there is an alert for strong windswhich will affect the towns of Santa Cruz and Chubut, where snowfall could also occur, as well as in part of Río Negro.
The City of Buenos Aires woke up with a thick fog
The organism The weather forecaster had warned that today in the City, in addition to rains and storms, there could be fog banks, which has made mobility difficult since the early hours of the morning.
In addition, the air services at the Ezeiza and the Aeroparque were affected by bad weather conditions, for which the flights that were to land this morning had to be diverted to other air terminals.