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Forecast for Quilmes on August 31, 2025: what's the weather prediction for that day?

Forecast by National Weather Service predicts temperatures ranging from 14 to 18 degrees Celsius on Sunday, August 31st - check our site for updates

Forecast for Quilmes on August 31, 2025: What does the meteorological prediction say?
Forecast for Quilmes on August 31, 2025: What does the meteorological prediction say?

Forecast for Quilmes on August 31, 2025: what's the weather prediction for that day?

The National Meteorological Service (NMS) has issued a weather alert for the city of Quilmes on August 31, 2025. According to their forecast, isolated storms are expected in the morning.

Throughout the day, the sky in Quilmes will be cloudy, with rain likely after midday. The rain probability is predicted to be between 40 and 70 percent. In the afternoon, winds will blow from the northeast at speeds between 13 and 22 kilometers per hour, while in the evening, they will decrease to between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour. The temperature will peak at 18 degrees in the afternoon and drop to around 16 degrees in the evening. The humidity will remain high at 83 percent.

The NMS advises residents to stay safe during the storm. If you are affected by the storm, they recommend contacting local emergency services. It is also important to avoid driving on flooded or affected streets, and to stay inside your vehicle if you must travel during a storm.

If there is a risk of water entering your house during a storm, the NMS recommends cutting the electrical supply to prevent any potential hazards. They also advise staying away from riverbank areas and avoiding electrical appliances and corded telephones during the storm.

To be prepared for any weather event, the NMS suggests having an emergency backpack ready. This should include a flashlight, radio, important documents, and a fully charged phone. They also recommend staying in closed buildings during the storm.

For the latest weather updates, visit the Weather News website. Stay safe and stay informed!

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