Yellow alert for storms in Buenos Aires this Sunday

The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for storms in the City of Buenos Aires for the morning of Sunday, February 15. Heavy rains of up to 70 millimeters, electrical activity, and strong winds up to 80 km/h are expected. The porteño government recommended preventive measures for residents and drivers.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) activated a yellow alert for storms in the City of Buenos Aires, effective during the morning of Sunday, February 15. According to the official report, isolated phenomena of varying intensity are anticipated, some locally strong, with heavy rains in short periods, frequent electrical activity, possible hail, and wind gusts that could reach 80 km/h. Accumulated precipitation is estimated between 30 and 70 millimeters, with potential for localized exceedances.

In response to this forecast, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires issued preventive recommendations. For residents, it advised avoiding flooded streets and not driving through them, securing items like pots or plastic chairs on balconies to prevent wind-related accidents, and being cautious with clotheslines or construction elements. It also recommended not handling electrical devices that have been in contact with water, properly disposing of waste in containers between 7 and 9 p.m. from Sunday to Friday, and avoiding tree-lined areas during strong winds or rain. Do not touch cables or poles in public spaces.

For drivers, it suggests using seatbelts, reducing speed due to reduced visibility and increased braking distance from rain, keeping position lights on, and driving cautiously. In case of emergencies on public roads or buildings, call 103, the City's free emergency line.

The forecast indicates that the weekend will be marked by rains and storms in the City and the conurbano, with phenomena advancing according to official updates.

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