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Argentina Issues Storm Alerts as Much of Mexico Endures Stable Heat

Authorities urge precautions during Argentina's severe storms, with Mexico's outlook holding to dry, sunny conditions.

Overview

  • Argentina's national weather service issued short‑term warnings for Bahía Blanca and nearby districts, citing strong storms with intense rain, damaging gusts and possible hail.
  • Villarino authorities asked drivers to use extreme caution on National Route 22 between Médanos and Algarrobo because standing water on the roadway is impeding traffic.
  • Santa Fe remains under a yellow alert for isolated but locally strong storms, with 30–50 mm of rain possible, frequent lightning, occasional hail and gusts up to 70 km/h, with gradual improvement expected by night.
  • In Tucumán, a rain front moving in today is forecast to bring several hours of precipitation and a marked temperature drop, with instability lingering through midweek.
  • Across Mexican cities from Tamaulipas to Sonora and Sinaloa, forecasts call for dry skies and highs near 31–34°C, following an early‑March 39°C spike in Tijuana that is expected to ease starting Tuesday as health guidance on hydration and sun protection is reiterated.