He Uruguayan Institute of Meteorology (Inumet) issued a special notice for the formation of a extratropical cyclone what will affect the country since wednesday with “punctually abundant rains” and “strong and persistent winds”.
According to the official weather agency, the rainfall episodes will affect all departments of the country and will extend until Friday.
“During this period, the highest rainfall values are expected in the western and eastern coastal areas, between 40-80 millimeters or more.. These precipitations may be accompanied by storms, some occasionally strong“, they reported.
Towards Friday night, the situation will gradually improve from the west coastthey assured.
As for the winds, these will begin to generate effects from Thursday morning, with intensities that in the eastern area They will be around 50 and 60 km/h.
For early Friday morning, experts expect a new increase in the intensity of the winds with gusts that can reach 60-80 km/h, affecting the south of the Río Negro, mainly on the coastal strip.
Metsul’s warning
A “storm surge with extreme precipitation” will advance towards Uruguay in the coming days and could lead to the formation of a cyclone, according to the Brazilian meteorological agency. Metsul.
According to the report, the system will originate as “a low pressure center” over northeastern Argentina and Paraguay, but its most relevant impact for Uruguay will come towards the end of the week. Metsul predicts that on Thursday the phenomenon “it will move towards the southeast and reach Uruguay”while on Friday “it will be located over the Río de la Plata and will become a cyclone”.
Storms and strong winds
The passage of the system will bring with it a scenario of instability. In the run-up to its arrival, storms with severe characteristics are expected in the region, with “lightning, hail of various sizes and strong winds”within the framework of a process that will already be active from Argentina.
For Uruguay, the most critical point could occur on Friday, when the system evolves into a cyclone. At that moment, Metsul warns “strong to intense winds, mainly in the south and east” of the country, coinciding with its location on the Río de la Plata.
Although the most extreme accumulations will be concentrated in northeastern Argentina—where “200 millimeters or more, with risk of flooding”—, the phenomenon will have a regional impact and will fuel the instability that will reach Uruguay.
The persistence of the system, which will move slowly, will favor several days of bad weather in the Southern Cone, with frequent rains and thunderstorms that will move towards Uruguayan territory as the week progresses.













