Orange alert for storms in a large sector of Río Negro in the run-up to Christmas Eve

2023-12-24 00:20:00

On Sunday followingnoon there will be storms in much of Río Negro, according to the alert system of the National Meteorological Service (SMN) this Saturday. The warning issued by the agency includes the yellow and orange levels.

According to the map with the description of what the weather will be like throughout the country, next Sunday the 24th there is a yellow alert for storms in the area that includes to Conesa, the Adolfo Alsina plateau, the San Antonio plateau and Valcheta.

The phenomenon is expected in the followingnoon and It would include important electrical activity, occasional hail falls and accumulated precipitation values ​​of between 15 and 30 millimeters.

On the other hand, for the area of ​​Avellaneda and Pichi Mahuida, which includes the towns of Choele Choel and Río ColoradOr, the storm warning is orange level and is also for the followingnoon of December 24. Here the accumulated rainfall values ​​may be around between 40 and 70 millimeters.

The forecast is for a day in which they also expect regarding 35 degrees temperature in a good part of the province.

It is worth remembering that last weekend, a system that covered a similar sector of the province hit hard in the Middle Valley, with hail falling, and hit the south of Buenos Aires, mainly the city of Bahía Blanca.


What does the yellow and orange alert mean?


According to the National Weather Service, Yellow alerts imply possible meteorological phenomena with the potential for damage and risk. momentary interruption of daily activities.

As for orange, this level indicates that it is «dangerous weather phenomena for society, life, property and the environment are expected».


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