Buenos Aires, March 30 (NA) – The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) is heading into a week with rising temperatures and unstable conditions, with some rains and storms that could be strong. According to official data from the National Meteorological Service (SMN) accessed by the Argentine News Agency, Wednesday is shaping up to be a hot day, with a high reaching 30 degrees and the presence of rain at different times of the day. According to the extended forecast, the week shows a progressive rise in temperature. Only during the weekend is a slight drop in temperature expected, with highs of 27 degrees on Saturday and 25 on Sunday. In this context, the start of April arrives with characteristics more typical of humid and hot days, combining high temperatures with precipitation, a combination that is usually felt strongly in the region. __IP__Authorities recommend staying informed through official channels and taking precautions against possible storms, especially at night, when the most intense phenomena could occur. For Tuesday, temperatures between 22 and 29 degrees are already expected, while on Wednesday the thermometer will rise a little more, with a low of 20 degrees and a high of 30. Rain on Wednesday in AMBA The SMN report anticipates unstable conditions for Wednesday, April 1, with the following details: Dawn: mostly cloudy sky. Morning: chance of showers. Afternoon: showers continue. Night: possible isolated storms. This scenario marks a day with intermittent rain, where the most intense moments could occur towards the night. How the week continues The seven-day forecast shows that the heat will remain in the AMBA, with highs hovering between 27 and 29 degrees towards Friday.
Week of Rising Temperatures and Unstable Weather in AMBA
Buenos Aires is preparing for a week of rising temperatures and unstable weather, with possible heavy rains and storms. Authorities recommend caution.