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The rains return to Buenos Aires: when do they start?

2023-08-15 11:28:00

After a spring Monday with almost 20 degrees in the City of Buenos Aires, weather conditions are expected to change in the second half of the week, as they are expected to rainyaccording to the projections of the National Metereological Service (SMN).

In principle, for this Tuesday temperatures are expected between 15 and 25 degreesso the weather will continue with good conditions. The instability would arrive on Wednesday.

For that day the National Meteorological Service anticipates the possibility of storms scattered in the followingnoon and evening. The temperatures will oscillate between 16 degrees minimum and 25 degrees maximum. Variable winds from the northwest sector that will rotate to the northeast first and then to the southeast will leave a mostly cloudy sky from morning to much of the followingnoon.

For him Thursday It is expected that continue the rains, with possible isolated thunderstorms in the morning and scattered showers during the rest of the day. The temperatures will remain in a range of 14 to 17 degrees. The winds will be constant from the east sector.

From Meteored they predict that the storms on Wednesday will be present from 5:00 p.m. and until the end of the day. Rain is forecast for Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.and then close to dawn.

For him Friday the return of more favorable conditions is expected. Now without rain, a mostly cloudy sky will be accompanied from the early hours of the followingnoon by a strong wind from the southwest sector which will have gusts of up to 50 kilometers per hour. This scenario will involve a maximum of 17 ° and a minimum of 11 degrees.

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Yellow level weather alert for heavy rain and snowfall: which provinces will it affect and when does it start?

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a meteorological alert of yellow level for Tuesday, August 15, warning of the possibility of heavy rain and heavy snowfall in the provinces of Rio Negro and Neuquen.

In the province of there will be black river rains “of varied intensity”. In this sense, “accumulated precipitation values ​​are expected between 30 y 50 mm in the highest areas of the mountain range, where the precipitation might also be in the form of mixed rain and snow”.

While in the plateau areas “values ​​between 10 and 20 mm are expected, which can be exceeded locally,” according to the SMN. The phenomenon will occur at night.

The rains return to Buenos Aires: when do they start?

As for the province of Neuquengoverns the warning by “various intensity rains”, which “will affect the coverage area”. Likewise, “accumulated precipitation values ​​are expected between 30 y 50 mm in the highest areas of the mountain range, where the precipitation might also be in the form of mixed rain and snow”.

While in the plateau areas “values ​​between 10 and 20 mm are expected, and may be exceeded locally.” The phenomenon will take place during mid-morning and will last until night.

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The area will also look affected by snowfall, some locally strong. “Values ​​of accumulated snow between 20 and 30 cm are expected, and can be exceeded in a timely manner, especially in the highest areas -they specified- In the lowest areas, precipitation can occur in the form of rain or sleet.”

The affected areas of the province of Río Negro are: Meseta de Pilcaniyeu, Meseta de Ñorquincó, Nueve de Julio, West of El Cuy and Veinticinco de Mayo.

For its part, the affected areas of Neuquén are: Cordillera de Huiliches, Cordillera de Lácar, Sur de Aluminé and Los Lagos.

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