Flooding
threat for Argentina and Uruguay
A
stalled frontal boundary with several areas of low pressure tracking
along it will bring the threat for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall
to areas from northeast Argentina through Uruguay.
MSN,
4
February, 2014
A
stalled frontal boundary with several areas of low pressure tracking
along it will bring the threat for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall
to areas from northeast Argentina through Uruguay.
Scattered
showers and thunderstorms will impact areas from Santa Fe and Rosario
to Buenos Aires and Montevideo through Saturday as the front settles
over the region.
By
Sunday, another front will approach from the south, enhancing
rainfall across the entire region. Locally heavy rainfall is expected
Sunday through Monday in Rosario, Buenos Aires and Montevideo.
Rainfall
amounts of 75-150 mm (3-6 inches) are expected, along with gusty
thunderstorms.
On
Tuesday, the front will stall across central Uruguay, lifting the
heaviest rainfall north of Buenos Aires and Montevideo.
By
Wednesday, yet another yet another wave of low pressure and frontal
boundary will a threat for rainfall to the entire region.
Rainfall
will average 100-200 mm (4-8 inches) from near and north of Santa Fe,
Argentina, eastward through into central and northern Uruguay. Local
rainfall amounts of 300 mm (12 inches) or greater are possible.
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