Overview
- Central-eastern Argentina faces a sticky, storm-prone Friday as the national weather service kept yellow alerts for Córdoba, Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, signaling conditions that can cause damage and brief disruptions.
- La Plata received a local yellow alert for varied-intensity storms with 30–60 mm of rain, lightning, possible hail, and wind gusts near 80 km/h, prompting warnings about flooded streets and hazardous travel later Friday.
- A cold front is forecast to arrive Saturday in Greater Buenos Aires, dropping temperatures to about 16°C/24°C on Saturday and 14°C/22°C on Sunday, a quick shift back to autumn-like values after the recent humidity.
- In Mexico, Conagua warned the northern zone of Nuevo León for Friday of strong winds with gusts of 50–70 km/h and possible torbellinos, which can topple weak structures, break branches, and send loose debris airborne.
- By contrast, AEMET-based forecasts in Galicia call for dry, mostly clear conditions with a 0% chance of rain on Friday, and Nogales, Sonora is set for a warm, dry day near 21–31°C with no significant precipitation expected.