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Spring Systems Drive Hail, Storms and Heat From Texas to Spain, Argentina and Mexico

National forecasters urge preparedness for fast-changing hazards.

Overview

  • The U.S. National Weather Service flags several rounds of spring storms across Texas through the weekend with a risk of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes in parts of the state.
  • Spain’s AEMET maintains yellow alerts for afternoon storms and a marked temperature drop across interior provinces, even as Galicia locales forecast a dry, sunny Saturday.
  • Argentina’s weather service issues yellow alerts for strong winds in southern Chubut and for storms in southern Córdoba and eastern San Luis, with rain and a clear cool-down expected in the Buenos Aires area on Sunday.
  • Mexico’s meteorological agency reports a persistent heat wave with highs reaching 40–45°C in many states, while a dryline in the northeast triggers strong gusts and isolated showers in Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas.
  • These swings reflect spring air-mass clashes that can quickly shift local weather and affect travel, outdoor plans and energy use as systems evolve over short time windows.