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Buenos Aires Election Day Stays Cool and Dry as Weather Alerts Hit Other Regions

Official forecasts highlight calm AMBA voting, with Galicia facing dawn rain plus ongoing Andes alerts.

Overview

  • Argentina’s national weather service forecasts a rain‑free Sunday for the AMBA, with lows near 8–9 °C at daybreak, an afternoon high around 16 °C, and northeast winds of 13–22 km/h.
  • Election‑hour conditions in Buenos Aires are expected to remain stable from a clear pre‑dawn to partly cloudy afternoon and a cooler, mostly cloudy evening.
  • Yellow alerts persist in Argentina’s cordillera for strong westerly winds of 50–70 km/h with gusts above 100 km/h and for heavy, persistent snow, including 15–25 cm in high Catamarca zones.
  • AEMET‑based forecasts for Galicia call for widespread early‑morning precipitation with a 100% chance between roughly 2:00 and 8:00 in many Vigo‑area municipalities, with low visibility in fog and mist.
  • Mexico’s SMN warned Saturday of intense rainfall in Durango, very strong storms in parts of the north and northeast, and extreme heat of 40–45 °C in Campeche and Yucatán.