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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Authorities issue red alert for extreme heat and fires in central Chile

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Amid forecasts of temperatures up to 37°C, Chile's National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) declared a red alert for extreme heat in central regions from Coquimbo to Ñuble, from December 29 to 31. Officials report 11 active forest fires, three under combat, and urge prevention to avoid new blazes during year-end holidays.

As forest fires persist in central Chile following outbreaks since December 24, at least four new blazes ignited on December 27 in Valparaíso, Metropolitana, O’Higgins, and Maule regions amid extreme heat, low humidity, and winds. Updates include progression on prior fires like Larmahue, a resolved arson detention in Maule, evacuations, and multi-agency response efforts.

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Following red alerts on January 28 across Río Negro and Neuquén, Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued further red alerts for extreme temperatures in Neuquén province localities on Thursday, January 29, 2026, signaling ongoing severe heat risks.

The National Meteorological Service issued orange alerts for extreme temperatures on Sunday, February 1, in the Patagonian provinces of Río Negro, Neuquén, and Chubut. These warnings cover specific areas in each region to alert about severe weather conditions in the coming hours. Meanwhile, yellow alerts for storms are in place across 10 other provinces in the country.

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Forest fires continue to burn across central Chile on December 26, with the Cerro Maule blaze in Maule commune holding at 1,127 hectares amid ongoing combat efforts. Twelve fires remain active nationwide, prompting red alerts in Maule, Machalí, and Pichidegua, a yellow alert in Litueche, and the detention of a man for attempted arson.

Following the National Meteorological Service's initial heatwave alert for Buenos Aires and AMBA from December 29, the extreme heat that began on December 26 continues, with maximums potentially reaching 38°C. Health experts urge preventive measures against heatstroke, especially for vulnerable groups during the holidays.

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Continuing the intense heat wave, São Paulo hit 36.9°C on Sunday (Dec 28)—eclipsing the Dec 26 record and the hottest of 2025—while Pedro de Toledo reached 42.1°C. With health risks rising and reservoirs strained, Inmet's red alert persists until Dec 29, but storms loom starting Monday.

 

 

 

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