The National Meteorological Service issued orange alerts for extreme temperatures in several localities in Jujuy and Santiago del Estero provinces on Friday, November 28, 2025. These alerts warn of possible severe weather conditions during the day. Affected areas include key cities in both regions.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) activated orange alerts for extreme temperatures in multiple localities in northern Argentina. These measures were announced for the day of Friday, November 28, 2025, highlighting the risk of severe weather conditions.
In Santiago del Estero province, the alerts cover Termas de Río Hondo, the city of Santiago del Estero, and Frías. Similarly, in Jujuy, the affected areas are San Salvador de Jujuy, San Pedro de Jujuy, Perico, and Libertador Gral. San Martín. Each alert was issued specifically for these localities, emphasizing the need for caution amid expected intense heat.
The SMN notifications stress that orange alerts indicate a high level of risk, though exact temperature details are not specified in the initial announcements. This type of alert aims to inform the population and local authorities to mitigate impacts on health and daily activities. The publications were made around midnight on November 29, but refer to events from the previous day, reflecting the service's real-time updates.
No contradictions are reported among the alerts, which are consistent in their description of possible severe weather conditions. This meteorological event underscores the variability of weather in the north of the country during this time of year.