Dramatic illustration of yellow storm alerts and orange extreme heat warnings across Argentine provinces on a weather map with split stormy and scorching scenes.
Dramatic illustration of yellow storm alerts and orange extreme heat warnings across Argentine provinces on a weather map with split stormy and scorching scenes.
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Weather service issues alerts for storms and temperatures in several provinces

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The National Meteorological Service has issued yellow alerts for storms in multiple Argentine provinces and orange alerts for extreme temperatures in others, for Thursday, January 1, 2026.

On January 1, 2026, Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) activated several weather alerts in anticipation of adverse conditions for that day. Specifically, yellow alerts for storms were declared in the provinces of Corrientes, Santiago del Estero, Misiones, Chaco, Salta, and Formosa. These warnings indicate the possibility of intense rainfall, wind gusts, and electrical activity in the affected areas during the coming hours.

Meanwhile, orange alerts for extreme temperatures were issued in Entre Ríos, including the city of Paraná, and in Córdoba. These alerts highlight greater risks due to intense heat, recommending precautions for the population.

The alerts aim to inform the public about potential hazards and promote preventive measures, according to the SMN's official descriptions. Specific affected zones are not detailed in the initial announcements, but updates are urged for local details. Such warnings are common in summer to mitigate impacts on vulnerable communities.

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Discussions on X feature reports from news outlets and official accounts like SMN Córdoba detailing yellow alerts for strong storms with intense rain, gusts, and hail in provinces such as Córdoba, Salta, Corrientes, and others. Users shared videos of storms and heat maps highlighting extreme temperatures. A few expressed skepticism about the timeliness of national SMN warnings, though replies noted multiple short-term alerts were issued. Sentiments are mostly neutral with recommendations for caution; no strong positive or overly negative opinions beyond routine complaints.

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Dramatic photorealistic scene of severe storms with rain, wind, and lightning over Argentine pampas, overlaid with national weather alert map.
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National Weather Service issues storm alerts in several provinces

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The National Weather Service has issued yellow and orange alerts for storms, rain, and winds on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, across multiple Argentine provinces. The warnings cover areas from north to south of the country, according to TN reports. Severe weather conditions are expected in the affected zones.

The National Meteorological Service has issued yellow alerts for Monday, February 16, 2026, in multiple Argentine provinces due to adverse weather conditions.

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for storms and rain on Monday, March 9, 2026, across multiple provinces. These warnings affect specific areas in Buenos Aires, Santa Cruz, and other northern and central regions of the country. Residents are advised to monitor SMN updates.

Following Sunday's warnings, Argentina's National Meteorological Service has issued new yellow and orange alerts for Monday, March 2, 2026, due to ongoing winds, storms, and rains across multiple provinces including Chubut, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Tierra del Fuego, and Santa Cruz.

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for storms on Thursday, March 5, in provinces including Santa Fe, Chaco, Formosa, San Luis, Córdoba, Tucumán, Jujuy, Salta, and Santiago del Estero. These warnings cover the coming hours in the affected areas of each region.

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