There is a yellow alert for storms and an orange alert for wind for this Tuesday, February 10: the affected provinces
The National Meteorological Service in Argentina has issued yellow and orange alerts for storms and strong winds, respectively, affecting numerous provinces on February 10.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) of Argentina has announced a yellow alert for storms in various provinces across the central and northern regions of the country, as well as an orange alert for strong wind gusts in the Patagonia and mountainous areas. This warning indicates that heavy rainfall and thunderstorms could develop in these areas, posing potential risks and disruptions.
The provinces affected by the yellow alert for storms include Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, the northern part of Santa Fe, and eastern Catamarca. The storm activity is expected to vary in intensity, with some storms potentially becoming severe. As such, residents in these regions are advised to prepare for sudden weather changes, including the possibility of intense rainfall within short periods and frequent lightning activity.
In Buenos Aires, although the weather remains hot and overcast on the same day, the proximity of storms in nearby provinces could lead to changes in the local weather. The SMN's use of a Early Warning System highlights the need for vigilance and preparedness, as significant rainfall and wind gusts are possible, which could impact daily life and transportation in the affected regions.