Photorealistic scene of red alert extreme heat in Río Negro towns: thermometer at 45°C, sweating residents under warning signs, hazy Patagonian valley.
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Continued Red Alert for Extreme Temperatures in Río Negro on January 29

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The National Meteorological Service has extended red alerts for extreme temperatures into Río Negro province on Friday, January 29, 2026, following similar warnings across Río Negro and Neuquén the previous day. Alerts affect Villa Regina, General Roca, Cipolletti, and other middle valley locations.

Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued red alerts for extreme temperatures in Río Negro province on the evening of January 29, 2026 (around 11:30 PM local time), continuing severe heat conditions from the prior day. This highest-level alert warns of risks to health and activities in the middle Negro River valley, including Villa Regina, General Roca, Cipolletti, Cinco Saltos, Catriel, and Allen.

These alerts build on the January 28 red warnings for the same Río Negro areas plus Neuquén locations (Plaza Huincul, Neuquén city, Cutral Có, Centenario), part of a broader Patagonian heatwave pattern that included earlier orange alerts.

Residents are urged to take extreme precautions: avoid sun exposure, stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities, and monitor SMN updates. Specific temperatures were not detailed, but red status indicates significant dangers. Authorities continue monitoring for further impacts.

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Official meteorological services and local media on X issued warnings about the red alert for extreme temperatures in Río Negro, particularly in the Alto Valle region including Villa Regina, General Roca, and Cipolletti, with highs of 39-40°C. Posts emphasize health precautions like staying hydrated and avoiding midday sun. Reactions are mostly neutral and informative, with one skeptical comment alleging weather manipulation.

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Red alert for extreme temperatures in Río Negro and Neuquén

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Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued a red alert—the highest risk level—for extreme temperatures on January 28, 2026, in multiple locations across Río Negro and Neuquén provinces. This follows earlier orange alerts in the region on January 6.

The National Meteorological Service issued orange alerts for several localities in Río Negro and Neuquén provinces due to possible severe weather conditions from extreme heat on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. The warnings affect areas in northern Patagonia impacted by the weather event.

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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 an orange alert for extreme temperatures on Sunday, January 25, in the provinces of Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, including the city of Paraná. The warnings cover potential severe weather conditions in the coming hours. Residents are advised to stay tuned to official updates.

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Continuing extreme summer weather, Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued an orange alert for extreme temperatures in Mendoza on Friday, January 2, 2026, plus yellow alerts for wind and storms elsewhere—following similar warnings the previous day.

Argentina's National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for Wednesday, November 26, in several southern provinces. The warnings cover storms in Chubut, Río Negro, and Neuquén, and rains in Tierra del Fuego and Santa Cruz. Residents are urged to monitor updates.

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Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a yellow alert for an intense heatwave in Buenos Aires, with temperatures rising from Friday, January 23, 2026, potentially reaching 36°C through Monday, January 26. Vulnerable groups like children and the elderly face risks of dehydration and heatstroke, prompting calls for precautions.

 

 

 

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