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Storms Hit Argentina as Mexico Stays Dry and Spain Braces for a Sharp Cold Snap

Official forecasts warn of strong winds in Argentina with a marked temperature plunge set to reach Spain from Tuesday.

Overview

  • Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba and Mendoza face rain and thunderstorms on Sunday, with several locations expected to clear into warmer afternoons.
  • Argentina’s national weather service issued a yellow alert for strong southerly winds in Santa Fe’s La Capital, forecasting sustained 25–50 km/h and gusts of 50–75 km/h.
  • Jujuy authorities posted a yellow alert for isolated storms that could be locally severe, with hail, frequent lightning, gusts up to 80 km/h and 15–40 mm of rain.
  • Mexican city forecasts call for warm, mostly dry weather on Sunday, including Cancún near 31°C with 0% rain, Mexico City up to 24°C and Monterrey reaching 33°C with no rain expected.
  • Spain’s AEMET projects a notable cold outbreak from Tuesday with widespread frosts, and Álava could see low‑level snow later in the week as the snow line drops from about 600 to 400 meters.