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SMN Reports No Nationwide Alerts as Cool, Humid Weather Persists in Argentina

Late-May forecasts show localized drizzle in northern provinces and a pattern set to ease when north winds return and temperatures rise in early June.

Overview

  • The Servicio Meteorológico Nacional issued a national forecast for Saturday, May 30, saying there are no active weather alerts for any province and continuing the week’s cool pattern.
  • Central Argentina, including the Buenos Aires metro area, was forecast with cool temperatures near 10–17°C and high humidity driven by southwest winds, which could keep mornings damp.
  • Northern provinces such as Tucumán and Salta were singled out for localized instability with drizzle and a higher chance of light rain over several days, according to SMN municipal reports.
  • AEMET-derived municipal forecasts for multiple Galician towns in Spain predicted dry, mostly clear conditions with daytime highs in the low-to-high 20s°C and zero expected precipitation for May 30–31.
  • Local coverage showed some divergence between forecast sources for Mexico City, where a report warned of possible afternoon showers even as AccuWeather was cited as predicting no precipitation, illustrating short-term model differences; residents are advised to check local official updates and carry a light rain layer if planning outdoor activities.