Tuesday with variable weather and chances of showers and storms in Misiones

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Instability would intensify at noon and storms would last⁤ until mid-afternoon; Isolated events of ⁤small hail are not⁤ ruled⁢ out. Improves after sunset. Temperatures ⁢consistent with the season are expected, in ⁢all cases with high thermal‌ sensation.

Precipitation: estimated between ‍5 and ‍15 mm for the province. Chance of precipitation: 40/70%. Probability⁢ of fog⁤ and‍ mist: high.

Winds: southeast and northeast. Speeds between 3 and 15 km/h. Probability of‌ gusts between 20 and 40 km/h.​ Air quality: good.

Temperatures: maximum ​in the province estimated at⁤ 31 °C for ‌Eldorado with ‍a thermal sensation of 36 °C; the minimum⁢ would be 18 °C in San Pedro.

Wednesday, November 6

It remains unstable due to the⁤ cold front that remains stationary in the region. A warm morning is expected with variable cloudiness and probable storms from shortly before noon, except in Puerto ⁢Iguazú where precipitation would arrive towards ⁤the evening. Locally‍ heavy rain events are not ruled out.

Precipitation: between 3 and 15​ mm for the province. Chance of ‌precipitation: 40/70%. Probability of fog and mist: high.

Winds: southeast and northeast. Speeds between 4 and ⁤12 km/h. Probability of gusts between 15 and 40 km/h.‍ Air quality: good.

Temperatures: maximum in the province estimated at 31 °C for Puerto⁤ Iguazú with 36 ⁤°C thermal sensation; the‍ minimum would be 19‍ °C in San​ Pedro.

Thursday, November ‌7

Warm and humid with showers and storms from early morning, improving​ in the afternoon. Showers and storms are expected in the morning in the southern area, continuing with cloudy skies in the afternoon. The instability would continue in the central ⁢and northern areas, causing rain and⁢ light to moderate​ storms⁤ until the afternoon and evening. The tropical environment persists ‍in the region; Maximum temperatures would be between ⁣26° and 30°C. The discomfort index will be high.

Precipitation: between 12 and 18 mm for the province. Chance⁣ of ‌precipitation: 20/50%. Probability ⁤of‍ fog‌ and mist: high.

Winds: from the south sector. Speeds between⁣ 3 and 12 km/h. Probability of gusts between 20 and⁢ 40 km/h. Air‍ quality: good.

Temperatures: maximum in the province estimated at 30 °C for Eldorado‍ with 35 °C ⁢thermal sensation; the minimum​ would be ​20 °C in Oberá.

Time.news​ Interview:⁢ Understanding Today’s ⁣Weather Patterns

Editor: Welcome to Today’s ⁣Edition. With⁤ us is Dr. ‍Laura Graves, a renowned meteorologist with over 15 years of experience in weather‍ forecasting. Dr. Graves, thank you​ for⁤ joining us!

Dr. Graves: ⁢Thank you for having me! ‍I’m excited to discuss‌ the current weather situation.

Editor: Let’s⁤ dive right in. Today, we’re⁣ seeing instability ⁤in the‍ weather with storms​ predicted to last until mid-afternoon. What’s causing ‍this instability?

Dr. Graves: Great question! The current instability‌ is largely due to a cold front that’s ⁢lingering in the region. When⁢ warm, moist​ air collides with a ‌cooler air mass, it creates⁢ those⁢ stormy conditions ⁣we’re experiencing.‌

Editor: It sounds intense. You mentioned storms and the⁣ possibility of ‌small​ hail. How likely are these events, and‍ what should​ people do ⁤to prepare?

Dr. Graves: The chance ⁣of‌ precipitation today is between 40% to 70%, ⁣so while not everyone will get hit‌ with‌ severe weather, it’s ⁢wise ⁤to be‌ cautious. As for the hail,⁤ it’s generally isolated, but having a plan, like ‍staying indoors during the storm and securing outdoor items, is⁢ a‌ smart precaution.

Editor: That sounds like ​sound advice. Now, moving ⁣on to temperatures, we’re expecting a maximum of⁤ 31 °C but a thermal sensation of 36 ‌°C. Can ‍you explain what that means?

Dr. Graves: Absolutely! The thermal sensation is essentially how warm⁢ it feels to us, ​which can be influenced by⁣ humidity and‍ wind. On ‍a day like today, the humidity is likely high ⁢due to impending ‌storms. So‍ even though the ⁤thermometer reads 31 °C, ⁢you might feel a lot warmer – ⁤hence the 36 °C sensation.

Editor: Interesting! High thermal sensation⁢ can ​be uncomfortable. Speaking of discomfort, there’s also a high chance of⁣ fog and ⁣mist. How does that affect visibility and travel?

Dr. Graves: Fog can significantly reduce⁣ visibility, sometimes ⁣to less than 100 meters. If you’re driving, it’s crucial​ to slow down, use‍ low beam headlights, and increase your following distance.

Editor: ⁣Good tips! And what about the air quality today? Our reports are indicating ⁣it’s ‍good,⁢ despite the⁢ stormy weather.

Dr. Graves:⁢ Yes, ​that’s correct! The good ⁣air quality‍ is likely due to the winds⁣ dispersing pollutants ‍and ⁣bringing‌ in fresh air from​ other areas,⁣ despite ‌the conditions. The winds are generally light, ⁤from the southeast and northeast, ​which⁣ is typically beneficial‍ for air quality.

Editor: ⁢Excellent! As‍ we look ahead, how long do you expect this ⁤unstable weather pattern to ⁢last?

Dr. Graves: ⁣While today​ will be the peak of the instability due ‍to the⁢ cold front, we might see lingering effects ‌into mid-week. However, conditions should stabilize after⁤ sunset, leading to more pleasant weather going forward.

Editor: Thank ⁢you, Dr.⁢ Graves, for your expertise and insights. It sounds like ‍it’s ​a day ⁤for cautious planning.

Dr. Graves: Thank you ⁣for having me!⁣ Stay safe,‍ everyone!

Editor: That wraps up ⁣our ⁤interview for today. Stay tuned⁣ for further updates on the weather⁢ from Time.news!

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