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Severe Storms Threaten Argentina with Heavy Rain and Hail

Severe Storms Threaten Argentina with Heavy Rain and Hail

December 29, 2024 Catherine Williams News

Severe Storms threaten Parts of Argentina wiht heavy Rain and Hail

Table of Contents

  • Severe Storms threaten Parts of Argentina wiht heavy Rain and Hail
    • Severe Weather Preparedness: What You Need to Know
  • Q&A: Severe Storms threaten Argentina with Heavy Rain and Hail

Buenos aires, Argentina – Several provinces across Argentina are bracing for severe weather this Sunday, December 29, 2024, as teh National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a yellow alert for heavy rains and possible hailstorms.

The affected regions include Río Negro, Neuquén, La Pampa, Córdoba, and Mendoza. The SMN warns that isolated thunderstorms of varying intensity are expected, with some potentially becoming severe. These storms coudl bring torrential downpours in short bursts, frequent lightning, strong winds, and occasional hail. Precipitation totals are predicted to range between 10 and 20 millimeters, with the possibility of localized higher amounts.

Hailstones

“Its significant for residents in these areas to take precautions and follow safety guidelines,” said SMN spokesperson, Maria Rodriguez.”Avoid outdoor activities if possible,and if you must go outside,stay away from trees and electrical poles which could fall.”

The SMN also advises residents to:

Avoid taking out the trash and remove any objects that could obstruct water drainage.
Refrain from seeking shelter near trees or electrical poles.
Avoid beaches, rivers, lakes, or swimming pools to minimize the risk of lightning strikes.
Be aware of the possibility of hail.
* Stay informed through official channels and keep an emergency kit ready with a flashlight, radio, documents, and a phone.

Severe Weather Preparedness: What You Need to Know

With the threat of severe weather looming, many Argentinians are wondering how to best prepare.

“We’re expecting some intense thunderstorms,” explained Elena Diaz, a local meteorologist. “The heavy rain could lead to flooding or landslides in certain areas, so it’s crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions.”

Diaz recommends checking road conditions before traveling to affected areas and having an emergency kit readily available.

“It’s always better to be safe than sorry,” she added. “By taking these simple steps, we can all help ensure our safety during this potentially dangerous weather event.”

Q&A: Severe Storms threaten Argentina with Heavy Rain and Hail

Sofia: hey Miguel, did you hear about the severe storm warnings for parts of Argentina?

Miguel: No, I didn’t. What’s going on?

Sofia: Apparently, several provinces are expecting heavy rain and hailstorms on Sunday. The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for Río Negro, Neuquén, La Pampa, Córdoba, and Mendoza.

Miguel: Wow,that’s quite a few places. What kind of impact are they expecting?

Sofia: Well, they’re saying there could be torrential downpours, strong winds, and even lightning. some areas might see up to 20 millimeters of rain in a short time. They’re also warning about the possibility of hail.

Miguel: Hail! That could be perilous.

Sofia: Exactly. The SMN spokesperson, Maria Rodriguez, urged people to take precautions. She said to avoid outdoor activities if possible and to stay away from trees and electrical poles.

Miguel: makes sense. What else shoudl people be doing to prepare?

Sofia: Well, I read that they should clear any debris from their yards that could block drainage.And definitely avoid going near beaches or swimming pools as of the lightning risk.

Miguel: Sounds like this could be a pretty serious weather event.What are the local meteorologists saying?

Sofia: Local meteorologist, Elena Diaz, stressed the importance of staying informed and having an emergency kit ready. She said it’s crucial to check road conditions before traveling and to have a flashlight,radio,documents,and a charged phone handy.

Miguel:** Good advice. Thanks for filling me in, Sofia. I’d better start checking the news more closely and make sure my family is prepared.

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