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Weather in Buenos Aires: heavy rains and a marked drop in temperature are expected

In the midst of the oppressive heat wave that hits the Southern Hemisphere, the National Metereological Service (SMN) anticipated that the climate will change after the rains in the City of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires suburbs. In this sense, some relief is expected with the drop in temperature that will be registered throughout the Metropolitan Area of ​​Buenos Aires.

“In the next few hours we say goodbye to the heat wave. A marked drop in temperature is coming– which is already observed in the extreme south – for the entire country in the second half of this week,” reported the institution in charge of meteorological activity. temperature is between 19 and 31 degrees.

Weather alert: intense storms will continue in the coming days

However, storms are expected to appear this Thursday, February 16, some will be strong in the Federal Capital and its surroundings, and will extend throughout the day. For this day the minimum thermal mark will be 18 degrees and the maximum of 24 and “showers” are also forecast.

Meanwhile, although in the following days no precipitation is estimated and the sky will be between “something and partly cloudy”, the temperature will drop automatically. He Friday the minimum will be located in the 15 degrees and the maximum in the 22Meanwhile he Saturday will be between 14 and 27 degrees.

Finally, the Sunday the sky will be a little clearer again and the temperature will be between 16 and 29 degrees. The “hell” in the City of Buenos Aires will be felt again starting next Monday, with the first holiday of the carnivalwith temperatures that will reach 30 degrees.

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Through its social networks, the SMN published a map that allows us to appreciate the drop in temperature in a large area of ​​the country. “We see the average temperature deviation for one week from normal: in blue then we indicate the areas that they will be colder (between 1 and 5 degrees) or below average,” they added in their message.

On this line, they clarified that the advance of a cold front It will cause a “marked drop in temperature and storms in the center and north of the country.” For this reason, storms can be intense with gusts and hail in sectors of Cuyo, Pampean region, Litoral and the Argentine Northwest.

On the other hand, high temperatures will continue in different areas of western and northern Argentina, with maximum thermal marks above 35 degrees.

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