The National Meteorological Service has issued yellow storm alerts in provinces such as Neuquén, Misiones, and Salta, and orange alerts in northern localities like Resistencia and Corrientes, for Monday, December 8, 2025.
Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has activated a weather alert system for Monday, December 8, 2025, due to potential severe storm conditions across multiple regions of the country. Yellow alerts, indicating moderate risk, cover entire provinces including Neuquén, Misiones, Salta, Entre Ríos, Formosa, Catamarca, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero, Córdoba, Corrientes, Chaco, and Santa Fe. In Santa Cruz, the yellow alert focuses on heavy rains.
In areas of greater concern, the SMN has escalated to orange alerts, signaling potentially dangerous severe weather conditions. These affect specific localities in the northern and northeastern provinces: in Chaco, cities such as Resistencia, Sáenz Peña, Villa Ángela, Quitilipi, Charata, Castelli, Las Breñas, Machagai, and General José de San Martín; in Corrientes, including the capital Corrientes, Goya, Bella Vista, Santo Tomé, Paso de los Libres, Monte Caseros, Mercedes, Curuzú Cuatiá, and Ituzaingó; in Formosa, with alerts in the capital Formosa, Clorinda, El Colorado, Ingeniero Juárez, and Villa General Güemes; and in Santa Fe, localities like San Justo, Ceres, and Reconquista.
These warnings aim to prepare residents for possible impacts such as strong winds, hail, and heavy rainfall in the coming hours. The SMN advises following official updates for precautionary measures in the affected areas.