An unstable front is coming, with heavy storms and a drop in temperature: the affected areas
Argentina is bracing for an unstable weather front expected to bring severe storms and a drop in temperature primarily affecting Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a new report indicating an impending unstable front that will bring heavy storms and a significant drop in temperatures to central Argentina. This meteorological phenomenon is expected to impact mainly the provinces of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe, which have already experienced recent rains in the northern provinces.
In the coming days, the weather pattern will start to change as a series of frontal systems move over central Argentina. These fronts will progressively weaken the atmospheric blockade that has dominated the weather in recent days. The SMN predicts that the storms will primarily affect the agropecuario sector, which relies heavily on stable weather patterns for farming and related activities.
Currently, the SMN has not reported any significant electrical activity or hail associated with the upcoming storms, which may provide some reassurance to residents and farmers as they prepare for the expected weather changes. However, as the situation develops, preparation for severe weather and its potential impacts on agriculture and infrastructure will be critical for the affected regions.