San Rosa Weather & Mar del Plata Delay – Sunday Forecast
Santa Rosa Storm Delayed, Strong Winds and Yellow Alerts Issued for Argentina
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Storm Delay and Weekend Forecast
The anticipated “Santa Rosa” storm, a conventional weather event for this time of year, is now expected to be delayed by one day. Sunday will be characterized by rainfall with relatively stable temperatures, ranging from a minimum of 12°C to a maximum of 15°C. this contrasts with initial forecasts predicting the storm’s arrival on Sunday.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) of Argentina has issued a yellow alert for Monday due to the potential for storms accompanied by strong wind gusts. This alert indicates that conditions capable of causing damage are expected, but not necessarily widespread.
Wind Conditions and Intensification
Winds will initially blow from the southeast during the early morning hours, shifting to a northeast direction later in the morning and remaining from that quadrant throughout the day. intense wind bursts reaching up to 59 km/h are forecast for Monday night. The intensity of the wind is expected to increase as the storm system approaches.
September 1st: Continued Alerts and Increased Intensity
The SMN has also issued a yellow alert for September 1st,anticipating storms and gusts of northeast wind perhaps reaching 69 km/h. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) provides detailed weather information and alert updates.
Rainfall will be most intense during the first part of September 1st, diminishing in intensity throughout the day. Temperatures on September 1st are expected to range from a minimum of 7°C to a maximum of 16°C.
Understanding Yellow Alerts
A yellow alert, as defined by the SMN, signifies that meteorological conditions are potentially dangerous. It prompts citizens to be prepared for possible impacts and to stay informed about evolving weather conditions. These alerts are crucial for mitigating risks associated with severe weather events.
