Mar 18 • 15:20 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

96 Hours of Weather Front Bringing Temperature Drop, Rains, and Storms: Affected Areas

Argentina is expected to experience 96 hours of heavy rains and storms, significantly affecting various regions across the country.

The National Meteorological Service of Argentina has issued warnings for the next 96 hours concerning the arrival of an unstable weather front that will bring about showers, strong storms, electrical activity, and gusty winds. This follows a series of hot and humid days across the country. The alerts, marked in yellow, are particularly centered in the central and southern regions of the nation, indicating the severity of the impending weather conditions.

Areas such as Buenos Aires, Córdoba, La Pampa, Mendoza, San Luis, Santa Fe, Neuquén, Río Negro, and Chubut are expected to experience significant rainfall in short bursts, increasing the risk of sudden flooding and other weather-related hazards. The forecasters suggest that citizens remain alert and stay updated on the status of these conditions, ensuring safety by taking necessary precautions against potential storms and associated impacts.

In light of these developments, the National Meteorological Service has provided recommendations for residents in the affected areas to prepare for the storms. This includes staying indoors during severe weather alerts, avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary, and securing belongings that could be affected by strong winds or heavy rain. As such weather events can often lead to disruptions in daily life, the community is urged to stay informed and heed official advisories during this period of unstable weather.

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