Santa Rosa Countdown: when Will the Storms Reach Amba and the Rest of the Country?
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By Saturday, eleven provinces will be under orange and yellow alerts. At AMBA, the first drops are expected to fall during the night
In the context of the arrival of the Santa Rosa storm, which will generate adverse conditions in different regions of the national territory, the National Weather Service (SMN) issued a series of orange and yellow alerts due to precipitation and strong winds.The warnings will govern in sectors of the center, south and north of the country, while in the city of Buenos Aires the weather will remain stable, although it will get worse with the cours…
The local Civil Defense report reported falling trees and the possibility of falling hail and snowfall in the mountain range area.
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This Saturday, August 30, the myth of the storm of Santa Rosa was revived with an adverse weather scenario in the center of the country. These climatic conditions are due to a new cyclogenesis will affect the center of the country with storms, intense rains and strong winds. What happens this Sunday in Neuquén and Río Negro after the...
The heavy rain forecasted by the SMN between Saturday and Monday could exceed 150 millimetres in the provinces of the center of the country. The phenomenon is of particular concern in areas of Buenos Aires and Cordoba that remain flooded after the precipitations of the last week. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) keeps active multiple alerts to the formation of a cyclogenesis that will affect the center of the country during this weekend…
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