Forecast for Tucumán on September 4th, 2025: What's the weather Got Planned?
In the coming days, the city of Tucumán, Argentina, is expected to experience heavy rain, according to the National System for the Integral Management of Risk (Sinagir). Here's a guide to help you stay safe during this weather event.
Staying Safe During Heavy Rain
- Avoid throwing trash and removing objects that prevent water from draining, as recommended by Sinagir.
- It is advisable to stay away from coastal areas and riverbanks during heavy rain.
- Outdoor activities should be avoided, and finding a place under cover is recommended.
- If you must travel by car, it's better to stay inside as cars offer excellent protection.
- Winds from the south will blow at speeds between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour, increasing to between 13 and 22 km/h in the afternoon.
- Visibility in Tucumán will be fair, but it's essential to be cautious while driving.
Preparing for Emergencies
- An emergency backpack should always be ready with a flashlight, radio, important documents, and a phone.
- If there is a risk of water entering the house, it is suggested to cut off the electrical supply and disconnect from electrical appliances.
- Information about evacuation sites and high places should be obtained during heavy rain.
Temperature and Humidity
- The temperature in Tucumán will range between 9 degrees, with the predicted afternoon temperature being 14 degrees.
- The humidity in Tucumán will be 30 percent.
- The chance of rain at night in Tucumán will be around 10 percent.
Weather Forecast
- Scattered showers are expected in Tucumán in the morning, with drizzle after midday.
- The city of Tucumán has a 40 to 70 percent chance of rain on September 4.
Additional Safety Measures
- It is not safe to take shelter under poles or power lines during heavy rain.
- The World Meteorological Organization defines heavy rain as precipitation with a diameter greater than 0.5 millimeters, and a fall of water greater than 60 mm in an hour.
- The national system for integral risk management in Tucumán recommends early warning systems, evacuation plans, stable shelter provision, public health campaigns to prevent waterborne diseases, and improved drainage infrastructure to protect the population during heavy rains.
Stay safe and follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth and safe experience during the heavy rain in Tucumán.