Mar 15 • 10:30 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The last wave of extreme heat of summer is approaching: unbearable days and high thermal sensation for four days

Argentina is bracing for an intense surge of heat, with temperatures expected to exceed 30°C in the AMBA region and other provinces starting Monday.

Argentina is set to face a significant spike in temperatures as the national meteorological service predicts extreme heat beginning Monday. The AMBA region, which includes Buenos Aires, is identified as the epicenter of this heat wave, where temperatures may soar beyond 30°C. Other provinces, including Santa Fe and Córdoba, are also expected to experience similar conditions. The heat is characterized by high humidity, leading to a notably high thermal sensation that could make the weather feel even hotter than the recorded temperatures.

In Buenos Aires, the heat wave will begin on Sunday, with forecasts showing temperatures reaching as high as 32°C by Monday. Despite the partly cloudy skies, residents will feel the full impact of the sun’s intensity as they prepare for a series of sweltering days ahead. The local authorities and the meteorological service have issued alerts for the upcoming days, emphasizing the necessity for the public to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses.

The forecast indicates that this extreme weather event will last for four days, affecting the daily lives of many and prompting concerns about health and safety, particularly for vulnerable populations. Meteorologists are monitoring the situation closely, and advisories are issued province by province to ensure public safety during this critical period of intense heat, signaling the end of summer with a challenging climatic spike.

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