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Continued red alerts for extreme heat in Neuquén on January 29

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Following red alerts on January 28 across Río Negro and Neuquén, Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued further red alerts for extreme temperatures in Neuquén province localities on Thursday, January 29, 2026, signaling ongoing severe heat risks.

The SMN issued red alerts for extreme temperatures in Plaza Huincul, Neuquén city, Cutral Có, and Centenario, effective for January 29, 2026. These highest-level warnings indicate significant dangers to health and activities from intense heat throughout the day.

This continues the heatwave pattern seen on January 28, when similar alerts covered these Neuquén areas plus Río Negro localities like Villa Regina and Cipolletti. No specific temperatures were provided, but precautions include staying hydrated, limiting sun exposure, and following SMN updates.

Residents in northern Patagonia should remain vigilant as the event persists.

What people are saying

News outlets and meteorological accounts on X are reporting the continued red alerts for extreme heat in Neuquén province on January 29, 2026, following alerts from the previous day. Posts emphasize health precautions, avoiding sun exposure, and fire prevention due to elevated risks. The discussion highlights an ongoing heatwave with temperatures up to 42°C in affected areas, with neutral tones focused on warnings and forecasts.

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The National Weather Service (SMN) has issued orange alerts for extreme temperatures in La Plata, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, and Paraná for Monday, January 26. Yellow alerts for storms were also declared in Corrientes and Santiago del Estero. These warnings cover potential severe weather conditions throughout the day.

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The National Meteorological Service issued warnings for Saturday, January 10, 2026, including a yellow alert for storms in Mendoza, an orange alert for extreme temperatures in Chubut, and returning heat to the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area with up to 33 degrees.

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The National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued yellow and orange storm alerts for Friday, December 5, across multiple provinces, including Buenos Aires, Salta, and San Juan. The AMBA area faces an extremely hot day with a high of 34 degrees and no rain expected, while the alerts warn of potential hail, strong gusts, and heavy rainfall. These warnings target specific locations in the north and center of the country.

 

 

 

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