Feb 17 • 11:07 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

There is a yellow alert for storms, extreme heat, and strong winds for this Tuesday, February 17: the affected provinces

The National Meteorological Service has issued a yellow alert for storms, extreme heat, and strong winds affecting several provinces in Argentina.

The National Meteorological Service of Argentina has issued a yellow alert for various regions due to expected adverse weather conditions, including storms, extreme heat, and strong winds. On February 17, the weather in the Greater Buenos Aires area is expected to be around 26 degrees Celsius, although the alert warns that conditions may pose a risk to daily activities.

Provinces such as Catamarca, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán are specifically mentioned in the advisory, indicating that these areas are likely to experience significant weather events that could damage infrastructure and disrupt normal routines. Such alerts indicate a heightened level of preparedness needed among the local populations to address potential emergencies caused by the evolving weather conditions.

The situation highlights the increasing volatility of weather patterns in Argentina, where incidents of severe weather are on the rise. This poses challenges not only for local communities but also for the emergency services tasked with responding to such events, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and vigilant during adverse weather situations.

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