Mar 2 • 18:45 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Deluge in Buenos Aires: the two days when the rain will fall non-stop

Buenos Aires is expecting heavy rainfall and a temperature drop as a polar air mass moves in, causing significant weather instability.

The Meteorological Service has forecasted a significant change in weather conditions towards the end of the week due to the arrival of polar air, which is expected to disrupt the prevailing thermal stability in the region. Meteorologist Diego Angeli announced that the Buenos Aires metropolitan area will see the onset of atmospheric instability, predicting heavy rainfall and a notable drop in temperature in the latter half of the week. Prior to this weather shift, temperatures are expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius in the days leading up to the rain.

The forecast indicates that Thursday and Friday will experience intense precipitation in Buenos Aires and its surrounding suburbs, with the first episode of severe weather expected on Thursday morning, as winds from the southeast will usher in the rain. Residents are being advised to prepare for the impending deluge, with meteorologists warning of potential disruptions and the impact on daily life as rainfall intensifies.

As the deluge approaches, the shift to lower temperatures could bring relief from the recent heat, but residents should remain vigilant for possible flooding and related hazards. This weather event highlights the volatility of local climate patterns and serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about severe weather forecasts, particularly in a densely populated urban area like Buenos Aires.

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