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Weather Alerts Across Three Regions: Heat, Fog and Morning Rain Disrupt Plans

National meteorological services say localized severe heat, persistent fog and gusty coastal winds could disrupt travel and increase health risks.

Overview

  • Conagua forecasts for Nuevo León on Saturday call for daytime highs of 35–40°C, winds 20–30 km/h with gusts to 40–60 km/h, and scattered thunderstorms with locally heavy rain (25–50 mm), lightning and possible hail in southern municipalities.
  • The Servicio Meteorológico Nacional has issued a violet visibility alert for the Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires for persistent fog with drizzle and cool highs around 14–18°C, warning of sharply reduced visibility that may affect road and air travel.
  • AEMET-based municipal forecasts published via Faro de Vigo predict nearly certain light rain in early morning hours across many Galician towns, followed by clearing in the afternoon and gusts that may reach about 48 km/h in places such as Tomiño.
  • The hazards present different local impacts: heat and severe convection in Nuevo León raise health and storm-safety concerns, dense fog in AMBA risks transport disruption and delays, and morning rain plus coastal gusts in Galicia could affect short trips, coastal activities and ferries.
  • All forecasts come from national services (Conagua, SMN, AEMET) and are short-range and subject to change, so residents should follow real-time agency updates and heed local warnings for heat, visibility and high-wind precautions.