The SMN predicts rain and storms in the AMBA due to an ongoing cyclogenesis.
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The bad weather in the AMBA is already a reality this Wednesday, April 15. After several mild days, the National Weather Service (SMN) confirmed a scenario of instability with
rains and storms.
According to the official body, the phenomenon is linked to a developing cyclogenesis, which has a greater impact on the north of the country, but generates effects in the metropolitan region.
The bad weather in the AMBA is already a reality this Wednesday, April 15
Wednesday with rains and storms: what's the weather like today
According to the updated SMN forecast, this Wednesday will see showers and storms throughout the day in the City of Buenos Aires and
surrounding areas.
Temperatures remain warm, with a minimum of 20°C and a maximum of 23°C, in a context of high humidity.
Tomorrow: rains and chance of storms (10-40%)
Afternoon: isolated storms with peaks of intensity (up to 70%)
Night: rainfall continues and a slight improvement towards dawn Unstable Thursday: when does it improve in the
AMBA?
Thursday the 16th will continue with isolated rains and showers, although with a lower intensity than on Wednesday. The SMN anticipates a progressive improvement towards the close of the day
. Unstable Thursday: when does the AMBA improve?
The temperature will range between 18°C and 23°C, maintaining humid and unstable conditions
.
Keys of Thursday
Probability of rain between 10% and 40%
Gradual improvements towards night
Mostly cloudy skies
The temperature will range between 18°C and 23°C
Cyclogenesis: why it rains several days in a row
The phenomenon of cyclogenesis involves the formation of a low pressure system that favors persistent rains. In this case, the main focus is located on the coast
.
According to the SMN, provinces such as Entre Ríos, Santa Fe and Corrientes have more intense storms, with electrical activity, gusts and possible hail.
Impact on the AMBA: constant but without extreme rains
In the Metropolitan Area, the phenomenon does not occur with the same intensity. However, it generates continuous rainfall for up to 48 hours.
Impact on the AMBA: constant but no extreme rains
This can complicate circulation, especially during peak hours, due to water accumulation and reduced
visibility.
When does good weather return in Buenos Aires
The SMN's extended forecast indicates that the weather will begin to stabilize as of Friday the 17th. No rain is expected that day and conditions are improving.
Extended Forecast - SMN
The weekend is shaping up to be partly cloudy skies and pleasant temperatures, with highs