Take out coats, hats and scarves: the cold arrives in Córdoba due to polar air – Informed upon return – Informed upon return

Take out coats, hats and scarves: the cold arrives in Córdoba due to polar air – Informed upon return – Informed upon return
Take out coats, hats and scarves: the cold arrives in Córdoba due to polar air – Informed upon return – Informed upon return

The entry of a cold front will bring with it, during the early hours of this Wednesday, a rotation of the south wind in Córdoba, with gusts that could exceed 70 kilometers per houras reported by the meteorologist at the airport of the provincial capital, Marcelo Madelón.

In dialogue with Chain 3Madelón said this Tuesday night that there is a weather alert that involves Córdoba, La Pampa, San Luis, Mendoza, Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe and Entre Ríos.

“The storms will occur mainly in part of San Luis, south of Córdoba, south of Santa Fe, north of Buenos Aires and in Entre Ríos,” he said.

In this context, the meteorologist pointed out that the distinctive feature of Wednesday will be “the south wind and the marked drop in temperature”.

“The rest of the week will be cold and, with a new entry of cold air towards Sunday, the next week could occur first frost“, advancement.

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Extended forecast

Wednesday, May 8

Minimum temperature: 10° – Maximum: 17°.

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Thursday May 9

Minimum temperature: 4° – Maximum: 17°.

Friday 10th May

Minimum temperature: 6° – Maximum: 19°.

Saturday May 11

Minimum temperature: 10° – Maximum: 18°.

Sunday May 12

Minimum temperature: 10° – Maximum: 15°.

Monday May 13

Minimum temperature: 6° – Maximum: 15°.

Source: National Meteorological Service (SMN).

Check what the weather will be like in your city here.

Report by Alejandro Bustos.


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