This Tuesday, September 10, several events are expected areas Chile is expected to experience rainfall, altering the warm weather that has prevailed in the central valleys in recent days. Although in Santiago the thermometers reached a maximum of 22 degrees on Monday, the outlook could change significantly with the arrival of a frontal system that will affect different regions of the country. The rains could coincide with the match between Chile and Bolivia, which has generated expectations among fans and residents of the capital.
There is a possibility that Santiago will receive some rains Light rain will fall from 8pm on Tuesday. However, the rainfall will not be intense, with only around a millimetre of rain forecast. Cloud cover is expected to remain in the capital at least until Thursday, and temperatures will range between 5 and 18 degrees, a drop compared to the previous days.
Alejandro Sepúlveda, a journalist specializing in meteorology, said that the frontal system that will affect Chile is quite disorganized, so the rainfall will be irregular and not too intense. This system will begin to leave showers in sectors of La Araucanía during the afternoon of Tuesday, extending towards the south of the country during the night. Biobío could also receive rain during the night, as well as Greater Santiago, although mainly in the areas mountain ranges and the south of the metropolitan region.
During the course of Tuesday, the precipitation will advance towards other regions. It is expected that the rains will reach Ñuble in the early morning and continue their advance towards sectors of Maule and the interior foothills of O’Higgins. areas The areas closest to the mountain range will be most affected, where rainfall will be more intense, although in general it will be light rain.
For Santiago, the rains The rain will be minimal, and as Sepúlveda pointed out, it is likely that only a few drops will fall during the afternoon of Tuesday, especially in the southern and foothills. These precipitations will be so light that “they won’t even be enough for an umbrella,” according to the specialist. However, this could complicate the return home for those who travel through the city at that time, since the weather will be colder and more humid.