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Sharp Weather Split: Buenos Aires Turns Dry and Windy as Mexico Braces for Heavy Rains, Galicia Stays Mostly Clear

Officials urge caution as alerts highlight flooding, landslides, disruptive winds.

Overview

  • Argentina’s SMN forecasts a dry, sunny and cool weekend for Buenos Aires/AMBA, with gusts near 50 km/h and a broader warm-up expected next week.
  • Yellow alerts remain across at least nine Argentine provinces for storms and strong winds, with Patagonia under snow alerts where totals could top 20–35 cm and visibility may drop.
  • Local advisories in southern Buenos Aires province, including Bahía Blanca, call for Sunday wind gusts of about 65–75 km/h under a yellow alert.
  • Mexico’s SMN/Conagua projects very heavy to intense rainfall across numerous states due to the monsoon, low‑pressure channels and Tropical Wave No. 25, raising risks of flash floods and landslides.
  • Spain’s AEMET‑based outlook shows largely clear conditions in Galicia and a mostly dry day in Barcelona, with only low‑impact, brief shower chances.