The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for strong storms in five Argentine provinces for Monday, November 3. The warnings include possible heavy rains and adverse conditions in the coming hours. In Buenos Aires, storms are expected with a minimum of 11 degrees.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has activated a yellow alert for the risk of strong storms in five provinces of the country, effective for this Monday, November 3, 2025. This measure warns of potentially hazardous weather conditions, such as heavy rains, in the affected areas during the coming hours.
In particular, the City of Buenos Aires will see the return of rains, with storms forecasted for a day of the week that coincides with this alert. SMN experts estimate a minimum of 11 degrees, along with a pattern of cold and precipitation that will extend through the week. The general forecast indicates a pattern of meteorological instability in the region.
Yellow alerts from the SMN aim to inform the population to take precautions, though they do not represent an imminent danger like red alerts. The specific five provinces are not detailed in the available sources, but the focus includes the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. This weather event follows periods of variability in the weather, underscoring the importance of monitoring official SMN updates for public safety.