he Ushuaia weather forecast This Tuesday, November 11th, the maximum temperature is expected to be 10℃ and the minimum temperature is expected to be 6℃.
Then, according to National Weather Service (SMN)the wind speed is 8 km/h, and the average humidity is estimated to be 92%.
According to the SMN report, no precipitation is expected in the first hours of this Tuesday, November 11th, with humidity at 92%; Wind from the west is light at 8km/h.
Meanwhile, by mid-morning no precipitation expectedthe humidity will be 81% and the wind will be light from the northwest at 8 km/h.
According to the forecast from the government agency in Ushuaia, no precipitation is expected this afternoon. Wind from the west is light at 13km/h.
However, no precipitation is expected tonight, with light southwesterly winds at 14km/h.
he National Weather Service (SMN) This is a public agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating weather information in the country. Its main features are: climate and weatheremit alert It provides early warning of dangerous weather phenomena and provides weather information for various activities such as aviation, agriculture, and navigation.
In addition to using satellite imagery and numerical prediction models, SMN operates through a network of weather stations distributed across the country.
The organization itself refers to alerts as: “Possibility of weather threats occurring”which is well known with the aim of supporting decision-making by all sectors of the population. Usually broadcast 24, 48, or 72 hours before the event. On the other hand, an Very Short Term Alert (ACP) urges residents to take quick action as this phenomenon can occur within minutes of being issued.
Warnings may be issued for rainy or stormy conditions, or for extreme temperatures or other phenomena outside normal conditions.
According to SMN, weather events may occur with the risk of possible damage and temporary interruption of daily activities.
In the case of high temperatures, a yellow level means it can be dangerous, especially for risk groups such as children, people over 65 and people with chronic health conditions.
This warning indicates that a hazardous weather event to society, life, property, and the environment is expected. In this case, the temperature can be very dangerous, especially for risk groups.
The agency’s website warns of “exceptional weather events that have the potential to cause emergencies and disasters.”
This type of warning states that the temperatures are “very dangerous and may affect everyone, including healthy people.”