Severe storm with heavy rain, hail, and high winds over Argentine pampas under yellow weather alert.
Severe storm with heavy rain, hail, and high winds over Argentine pampas under yellow weather alert.
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Yellow alert for storms in 18 Argentine provinces

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The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for strong storms in 18 provinces tonight on Saturday, January 31, featuring intense rains, hail, and wind gusts that could exceed 90 km/h. The warnings mainly impact central and northeastern Argentina, while Mendoza is under an orange alert for severe storms.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) warned of strong storms expected tonight across much of Argentine territory. According to the announcement, the yellow alert covers 18 provinces, with potential intense rains, hail, and wind gusts over 90 km/h in some areas. Affected provinces include Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Córdoba, and Formosa, among others in the central and northeastern regions.

In detail, for Santa Fe, the SMN highlights at-risk zones in the coming hours. Similarly, in Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Córdoba, and Formosa, adverse conditions are anticipated, requiring caution. These alerts were issued on January 31, 2026, with publications around 10:30 PM.

Meanwhile, in Mendoza, a storm persists with an orange alert for severe storms and possible hail. Strong rains are forecast in several areas of the province, and the Cristo Redentor Pass remains closed due to weather conditions. This alert was updated earlier, around 8:35 PM.

Authorities advise the public to avoid unnecessary travel and monitor SMN updates to minimize risks.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to the yellow storm alerts in 18 Argentine provinces are mostly neutral reports from weather accounts and media, warning of intense rain, hail, and gusts over 90 km/h. Users highlight negative impacts like flooding, power outages, and rescues in Mendoza under orange alert, and evacuations in Corrientes. No significant positive or skeptical sentiments found.

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