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Severe Storm Alerts in Argentina as Active Fronts Jolt Spain, Florida and Sonora

Interacting fronts are driving dangerous thunderstorms in Argentina alongside cooling and coastal hazards in other regions.

Overview

  • Argentina’s national meteorological service issued orange and yellow warnings for multiple northern and central provinces, citing torrential rain, frequent lightning, hail and wind gusts that could reach about 100 km/h with local rainfall totals of 70–100 mm.
  • Spain’s weather agency flagged unstable conditions with potentially intense showers across the eastern peninsula and the Balearic Islands, especially Ibiza, Formentera and Mallorca, with yellow advisories expected to ease by day’s end.
  • Local Argentine forecasts show storms spreading through central areas: Córdoba expects storms Friday with little temperature change, while Santa Fe city has no formal alert but storm chances rise to 70% by afternoon.
  • A new cold front in Florida is bringing cooler, drier air and clearer skies, and NWS Jacksonville cautions about increased surf and rip current risk for northeast Florida beaches alongside small craft advisories.
  • Sonora reports cooler mornings and strong winds after the arrival of Cold Front No. 7, with gusts possibly exceeding 60 km/h and generally dry skies, according to state civil protection citing national forecasts.