Weather in Córdoba: What will the temperature be like on Sunday, September 22nd?

Weather in Córdoba: What will the temperature be like on Sunday, September 22nd?

2024-09-22 11:38:27

The third week of September has begun and spring is here. Within this framework, National Meteorological Service (SMN) He predicted that Córdoba will usher in light clouds, high temperatures and strong winds, putting the area on alert due to the extremely high risk of fires.

Special Weather Channel in Cordoba

SMN foresees this Sunday, September 22 temperature Maximum 31°C, minimum 16°C In Córdoba. At 8 a.m., the Córdoba Observatory recorded a temperature of 18.6°C.

Meanwhile, national organizations report no precipitation is expected. However, they did foresee Gusty winds in the afternoon, with wind speeds between 42 and 50 km/h.

Here is the extended forecast for Cordoba:

  • on Monday. Maximum 25°C, minimum 14°C. Partly cloudy during the day.
  • Mars. Maximum 27°C, minimum 18°C. Partly cloudy during the day.
  • Wednesday. Maximum 26°C, minimum 13°C. It was a bit cloudy during the day.
  • Thursday. Maximum 25°C, minimum 9°C. Mostly to partly cloudy during the day.
  • Friday. Maximum 25°C, minimum 8°C. It was a bit cloudy during the day.

Advice on avoiding fire risks

Here are some tips to avoid the risks fire:

  • Do not use fire without obtaining a controlled burn permit, which will not be granted during this period.
  • Do not burn pruning debris, trash, stubble and land weeds.
  • Take precautionary measures on each property to the extent that you can, such as: fire roads; clearing of fences, construction of reservoirs; availability of fighting elements (shovels, whips, machetes, etc.); and swimming pools, or water tanks filled year round, as this Seed water reserves are critical in the event of fire.
  • Under no circumstances should a lit match be thrown into the countryside, forests or wooded areas, remember that most fires are caused and occur due to a lack of caution.
  • Do not build campfires; they can only be carried out in places authorized for this purpose (campsites, complexes, campsites).
  • Under no circumstances should a fire be lit under a tree, not only because it represents a fire hazard, but also because the heat can cause damage to the plant (a living organism).
  • Keep in mind that wind can spread small campfires and cause fires.
  • Never throw cigarette butts into fields.
  • If a fire breaks out in the grass, as long as the fire is not too severe, extinguish the flames by hitting them with a blanket or bag (wet if possible).

Córdoba: Fire Notification Telephone

  • 0800 888 38346 (Terra del Fuego)
  • 911 (Police)
  • 100 (Firefighters)

SMN Weather Alerts: What They Are

The National Weather Service has an early warning system (SAT) that informs people about possible meteorological phenomena that may endanger the environment, life or material property.

A weather alert is a warning issued when there is a high likelihood of a severe weather event.

These alerts are based on:

  • Data is collected by the National Weather Service.
  • Weather forecast mode.
  • Meteorologist experience.

What is the National Weather Service

The National Weather Service is an organization that seeks to provide weather information and forecasts, climate outlooks, and warnings in its areas of focus, based on continuous monitoring of the atmosphere and scientific knowledge.

The organization is of a scientific and technical nature and originated from Law No. 559 approved by the National Assembly on October 4, 1872.

At the request of Mr. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, under the leadership of the President, the Argentine Meteorological Office (OMA) was established, reporting to the Ministry of Justice, Religious and Public Education.

Subsequently, as SMN explains, over the course of its institutional life, the organization came to rely on the following ministries and secretariats of the state:

  • In accordance with Law No. 3727 on the Organization of Ministries, OMA was transferred to the National Ministry of Agriculture.
  • In July 1924, the office was called the Weather Bureau, and in September 1927 the name was changed to the Bureau of Meteorology.
  • Under Law No. 12252 of September 28, 1935, OMA continued to rely on the Ministry of Agriculture and became the Directorate of Meteorology, Geophysics and Hydrology.
  • In accordance with the provisions of Decree No. 10,131 of May 5, 1945, on the basis of this Directorate, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) was established, under the Secretariat of Aviation.
  • Law No. 12,945 of the National Assembly of January 29, 1947 provides that Decree No. 10131/45 creating the SMN shall continue to have legal force.
  • According to Decree No. 5197 of March 9, 1950, SMN is affiliated to the Ministry of State Technical Affairs.
  • Decree No. 12248 of 22 June 1954 repealed the previous Decree (No. 5197/50) and provided that the SMN would again rely on the State Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock.
  • Decree No. 4686 of May 7, 1957 stipulated that SMN was no longer subordinate to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, but to the Ministry of National Aviation.
  • Finally, according to Decree No. 1689 of November 22, 2006, as of January 1, 2007, SMN was transferred to the current Secretariat of Science, Technology and Production of the Ministry of Defense.

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