The last day of spring will arrive with strong winds to most of the Buenos Aires Atlantic Coast, as reported by the National Weather Service (SMN) through its early warning system. The rest of the country will remain without major climatic alterations.
According to the forecasts of the agency dependent on the Ministry of Defense, to the Partido de la Costa and the districts of General Madariaga, Pinamar, Villa Gesell, General Pueyrredón, General Alvarado, Necochea and Tres Arroyos A yellow alert is in effect for strong winds, that will go “from the sector, with speeds between 35 and 50 km/h and gusts that can exceed 70 km/h.”
Faced with this scenario, the SMN recommends to citizens “avoid outdoor activities, Secure items that can be blown away, stay informed by the authorities and always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.”
Regarding the temperatures in that coastal sector – from the Partido de la Costa to Tres Arroyos – The minimum will be around 11° and the maximum will reach 23°, with partially cloudy skies and the possibility of some isolated storms during the early morning and morning hours. in the areas of Mar del Plata and Pinamar.
As for the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA), a hot day is expected with mostly cloudy skies, with a temperature that will range between 21° and 31°C. The winds will blow at a speed of between 13 and 31 kilometers per hour, and the humidity will be 70%. The chances of rain are between 10% and 40% and could occur in the afternoon.
The rest of the regions of the country will have a Sunday with temperatures that will exceed 30°. The capital cities in the center of the country such as Córdoba, Santiago del Estero and San Luis will have a maximum of 33, 35 and 30 degrees respectively.
In the northwest, in San Salvador de Jujuy the thermometer can reach 30°, the same as in Salta, while in San Miguel de Tucumán it will climb to 35°. In reference to the northeastern provinces, in Posadas there will be a minimum of 20° and a maximum of 32°; in Corrientes a minimum of 19° and a maximum of 33°, a scenario that will be repeated in Paraná.
In Patagonia, both in Viedma (Río Negro) and in Rawson (Chubut) the maximum will reach 22° and in Río Gallegos (Santa Cruz) at 13°. With a very different panorama, much lower records are expected in Ushuaia: a minimum of 4° and a maximum of 8°.