Another heat warning issued for central Chile as summer highs persist

Chile's Meteorological Directorate issued a new warning for high temperatures up to 36°C in central regions on January 16, following recent extreme heat alerts and fires over the New Year period. The event affects the Metropolitan, O’Higgins, Maule, and Valparaíso regions due to a high-altitude ridge.

Building on earlier extreme heat episodes that prompted red alerts from late December 2025 into early January 2026, Chile's Meteorological Directorate (DMC) issued a warning for another high-temperature event on the afternoon of Friday, January 16. This is driven by a high-altitude ridge creating descending warm air and extending anticyclone influence.

Impacted areas include much of the Metropolitan, O’Higgins, and Maule Regions, plus pre-mountainous and valley sectors of Valparaíso. Maximums could hit 36°C, increasing health risks and limiting outdoor activities.

Officials urge preventive steps: hydration, avoiding sun exposure during peak hours, and monitoring updates. These summer heat events are typical for central Chile but can intensify with strong ridges. Check DMC for developments.

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