The temperature dropped considerably in recent days. With moments of climatic instability, the Commune’s Hydrometeorology Directorate confirmed how the week will continue.

For the remainder of Tuesday, the weather will continue to be “unstable with some isolated drizzles.” Meanwhile, for tomorrow there is a yellow alert for strong winds without ruling out the possibility of showers.

“Wednesday will be windy from the south and southwest with gusts of 50 to 65 km/h, for this reason we raised the Wind Risk Attention Level to ‘Yellow’,” they anticipated from the Commune’s Hydrometeorology Directorate. In addition, They explained that “the chance of some downpours is not ruled out.”

“Citizens are recommended to avoid driving on public roads and stay in a safe place during the aforementioned period; in the case of having to drive in a vehicle, do it slowly and with low beams on. It was also suggested to stay away from trees and light poles, removing pots or other objects that could be blown from balconies and windows, and not removing the waste,” they added.

Tomorrow, they expect variable cloudiness and winds from the south and southwest with gusts, the minimum will be 10ºC and the maximum 18º. Possibly there will be showers during the afternoon.

On Thursday the weather will be pleasant, cold to temperate with moderate winds. The thermometer will oscillate between 6 and 20ºC, already with the yellow alert cease.

By the end of the week, a minimum of 10ºC and a maximum of 22ºC are announced on Friday. The sky will be “somewhat to partly cloudy” and there will be a rise in temperature with light winds.

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