Thursday the 22nd marks the end of the pleasant days and the beginning of a persistent heat wave in AMBA
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Matías Bertolotti's forecast for this Thursday, January 22 marks a turning point in the AMBA weather. After several days with gradually rising temperatures, the final farewell to comfortable conditions is arriving.
According to the meteorologist, the increase was "perfect and staggered," but starting today the change is beginning to be felt. The next heat wave is already underway and it will not be extreme because of peaks, but because of its duration.
Clima de hoy en el AMBA
Today's weather in AMBA: Thursday, January 22
The morning started with 22.8 degrees and a breeze from the north that is still pleasant. Opening the window or going out for a walk is still comfortable, something that will end soon.
During the afternoon, the maximum temperature will reach 31 degrees, with partly cloudy skies and generally good conditions. Bertolotti emphasized that this is the last "calm" day before the heat fully settles in.
Tomorrow's weather: Friday, January 23
Friday already shows a different scenario. The minimum will be 23 degrees and the maximum will climb to 33 degrees, with partly cloudy skies.
The key will be in the early morning:temperatures will no longer drop as they did in previous days. "At this time, 24 degrees is already something else," Bertolotti warned.
Extended forecast: when the heat peak will arrive
The weekend will maintain the trend. On Saturday, 25 as a minimum and 34 as a maximum are expected, with clouds in the afternoon. Sunday will repeat similar values, very hot and with variable cloudiness.
Pronóstico extendido
Monday would be the peak of the heat wave. The forecast indicates a minimum of 26 degrees and a maximum of 36, with the heat wave criteria also being maintained on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Recommendations for coping with the heat
Wear light-colored and lightweight clothing, preferably short sleeves.
Drink water frequently, even without feeling thirsty.
Ventilate early and avoid exposure to the sun during peak hours.