The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for Wednesday, February 11, across multiple Argentine provinces due to strong winds, storms, and rains. These warnings cover adverse weather conditions in the coming hours. The alerts aim to inform the public about potential risks.
Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a series of yellow alerts for Wednesday, February 11, affecting various provinces in the country. These alerts, published in the early morning hours, warn of weather conditions that could cause complications in the coming hours.
The affected provinces include Santiago del Estero, with alerts for wind and storms; Río Negro, for rains and wind; Santa Cruz, for rains; Neuquén, for rains and wind; Corrientes, for storms; Chubut, for wind; Jujuy, for storms; Salta, for storms; Tucumán, for storms; Tierra del Fuego, for rains; La Pampa, for wind; Entre Ríos, for storms; Santa Fe, for storms; Buenos Aires, for storms and wind; Córdoba, for wind and storms; San Juan, for wind; Mendoza, for wind; and San Luis, for wind.
Additionally, there is a prior yellow alert for Tuesday, February 10, in San Luis for storms. All alerts come from the SMN and focus on specific zones in each province, though exact details of the affected areas are not specified in the initial announcements. The SMN recommends that the public stay alert for updates and take precautions against possible wind gusts, intense precipitation, and stormy activity.