Overview
- Mexico’s weather service, which warned Tuesday of storms and hail in at least 10 states, also forecast a new cold front for Wednesday with 40–60 km/h gusts in the northwest and isolated rain in Baja California.
- Peru’s civil defense agency said 508 districts in the center and south face landslide and mudflow risk from ongoing heavy rain, as the national meteorological office kept an orange alert in more than ten regions with lightning, strong gusts and possible high‑Andes snow or hail.
- Argentina’s forecast office signaled new low‑pressure development over Buenos Aires that brings day‑long rain and a marked temperature drop, while issuing yellow storm alerts in Misiones and Córdoba for frequent lightning, hail, 30–80 mm of rain and gusts up to 70 km/h.
- In Spain’s Galicia, AEMET‑based local forecasts pointed to a high chance of afternoon showers with isolated storms and wind gusts near 60 km/h in towns such as Barro, Cambados and A Estrada.
- Peru’s warnings sit against an ongoing Coastal El Niño advisory that authorities say could extend wetter‑than‑normal risks into early 2027, which raises the stakes for keeping clinics, fire stations and evacuation routes ready.