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Strong storms expected in 13 provinces

Isolated storms and a maximum of 31 degrees in the AMBA

The rains could be accompanied by intense gusts, strong electrical activity and hail fall.

The National Weather Service (SMN) issued a orange warning for strong storms on Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Corrientes, Misiones and Santa Fe, as well as the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Chaco, Entre Ríos, Formosa, La Pampa, La Rioja, San Luis, Santiago del Estero and Santa Cruz They are under yellow alert due to the same weather condition, it was officially reported.

For the Buenos Aires provincethe alert for intense rains covers the city of La Plata and the towns of Arrecifes, Capitán Sarmiento, Carmen de Areco, Chacabuco, Colón, General Arenales, General Pinto, Junín, Leandro N. Alem, Lincoln, Pergamino, Rojas and Salto.

It will also cover the costs of Bahía Blanca, Colonel Dorrego, Colonel Rosales, Villarino and Monte Hermosoas reported.

The rains could be accompanied by intense gusts, strong electrical activity, hail fall and basically abundant water fall in short periods.

In this sense, the Hydrometeorology Directorate of the Municipality of La Plata reported that “rains of varied intensity and probable storms in the afternoon and evening hours” are expected, while “rains of varied intensity, Some may be strong and it will be affected by winds from the southern sector with speeds between 30 and 55 kilometers per hour and gusts of between 60 and 80”.

Meanwhile, for the province of Cordova the storm warning includes the departments of General San Martín, Marcos Juárez and Unión.

In the case of currents The areas affected by the orange alert with accumulated precipitation values ​​between 70 and 100 millimeters will be Concepción, Curuzú Cuatiá, Mercedes, San Roque and Sauce.

Meanwhile in Missions Rains are expected on May 25, Apóstoles, Cainguás, Concepción, Leandro N. Alem, Oberá, San Javier and Sur de Guaraní.

For Santa Fe The alert applies to the area of ​​Caseros and General López.

The areas affected by yellow alert are:

• Chaco: Chacabuco, Commander Fernández, October Twelve, April Two, Fray Justo Santa María de Oro, General Belgrano, Independence, Liberator General San Martín, Major Luis Jorge Fontana, July Nine, O’Higgins, Presidency of the Plaza, Quitilipi, San Lorenzo, Sergeant Cabral, Tapenagá and Veinticinco de Mayo.

• Between rivers: Colón, Gualeguaychú, Ibicuy Islands, Tala and Uruguay

• Formosan: Pilagás, Pilcomayo, Pirané, Laishí and Formosa capital

• The Pampa: Atreucó, Catriló, Conhelo, Guatraché, Quemú Quemú, Toay and Utracán

• The Rioja: General Juan Facundo Quiroga, General San Martin and Rosario Vera Peñaloza

• Saint Louis: the lower area of ​​Belgrano and Juan Martín de Pueyrredón

• Sanriago del Estero: Aguirre, Avellaneda, Belgrano, General Taboada, Juan F. Ibarra, Miter, Quebrachos, Rivadavia, Salavina and Sarmiento

• Santa Cruz: Deseado and Magallanes plateaus

The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Chaco Entre Ros Formosa La Pampa La Rioja San Luis Santiago del Estero and Santa Cruz are under yellow alert
The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Chaco, Entre Ríos, Formosa, La Pampa, La Rioja, San Luis, Santiago del Estero and Santa Cruz are under yellow alert.

Finally, it is predicted yellow alert for winds from the southern sector with speeds between 30 and 55 kilometers per hour and gusts between 60 and 80 kilometers per hour for the provinces of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, La Pampa, La Rioja, Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro, San Luis, Santa Fe and Santiago del Estero.



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