Maximum of 32° and yellow alert for winds in Córdoba and 13 other provinces – News

Maximum of 32° and yellow alert for winds in Córdoba and 13 other provinces – News
Maximum of 32° and yellow alert for winds in Córdoba and 13 other provinces – News

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) launched this Thursday a series of yellow and orange alerts in 14 provinces due to adverse weather. Various regions remained on yellow alert due to strong winds.

The notice reached areas of the provinces of Salta, Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Corrientes, Córdoba, San Luis, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego.

In the capital of Cordoba, a maximum of 32°, with strong gusts of wind that can reach between 50 and 60 kilometers per hour during the morning. In the afternoon, the gusts would reach between 42 and 50 kilometers per hour, according to the SMN. Towards the evening, the wind will rotate towards the south.

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In the east of the province of La Rioja, San Juan, north of San Luis and west of Córdoba, winds from the west are expected with speeds between 30 and 50 km/h, with gusts that can reach 70 km/h.

On the other hand, in mountain areas the warning is raised to Orange alert.

In this case, the agency indicated that “the area will be affected by winds from the western sector with speeds between 60 and 80 km/h, and gusts that can exceed 120 km/h, which may be exceeded occasionally, especially in areas high”. This phenomenon can cause a significant reduction in visibility.

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LIVE: alert for strong wind in the country

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SMN recommendations for strong winds

yellow alert

Avoid outdoor activities.

Secure items that could fly away.

Stay informed by authorities. Always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.

Orange alert

Do not take shelter near trees and power poles that may fall.

Find a safe place indoors.

If you or someone else is affected by this phenomenon, contact local emergency agencies. Always have an emergency backpack ready with a flashlight, radio, documents and telephone.

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