Argentina faces the hottest day of the year: What to expect?

Most read

Today, the **National Meteorological Service** (NMS) has announced that Argentina will experience the **hottest day** of the year so far. With **extreme temperatures affecting **[18 provinces](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/cambio-climatico-se-multiplico-por-60-la-probabilidad-de-una-ola-de-calor/)**, authorities have issued yellow, orange, and red alerts, urging the population to take precautions to **prevent heat strokes** and other associated risks.

In Buenos Aires, a **maximum of 37°C** is forecasted, while provinces in the north, center, and west are recording similar temperatures. In some areas, the heat index could exceed **40°C**. In **Salta capital** and its surroundings, a **maximum of 30°C** is expected, which could be surpassed in some areas.

The NMS has **[emphasized that dangerous temperatures](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/la-alerta-de-la-onu-el-cambio-climatico-esta-fuera-de-control/)** particularly affect **children, people over 65 years old, and those with chronic illnesses**. Orange alerts indicate a moderate to high health impact, while red alerts signal high to extreme effects, posing a danger to the entire population, even **healthy individuals**.

Authorities recommend avoiding prolonged sun exposure, **staying well hydrated**, and wearing light-colored and light clothing. Additionally, it is advised not to engage in intense physical activities during the **hottest part of the day**.

This **climatic phenomenon** adds to a series of **heatwaves** that have affected the country in recent months, highlighting the need to take measures against **climate change** and its devastating effects.

![Stay hydrated on the hottest day](https://storage.googleapis.com/media-cloud-na/2025/01/dia-mas-caluroso-del-ano.jpeg)

### **What to do on the hottest day**

#### **Tips to protect your family on the hottest day**

#### **Prepare for extreme heat:**

#### **Inform yourself about the measures to take on the hottest day**

Know the heat and humidity forecasts for the day, week, and month to better plan your outdoor activities.

#### **Emergency kit**

Keep a home kit with oral rehydration salts (ORS) sachets, a thermometer, water bottles, towels or wet cloths for cooling, a fan or portable battery-operated nebulizer, and a checklist to identify and treat symptoms of heat stress.

#### **Emergency contacts**

Take note of the contact numbers for health professionals and the nearest ambulance or transportation services to ask for help if needed.

### **Keep your home cool**

#### **Curtains and windows**

Close the curtains or lower the blinds during the **hottest part of the day** and open the windows at night to cool the house.

#### **Cooling systems**

Use fans and cooling systems if you have access to them.

### **Avoid heat exposure**

#### **Schedules and clothing**

Avoid going out during the **hottest part of the day**. Organize your activities early or in the evening when it’s cooler. Wear light and loose-fitting clothing, preferably cotton, to avoid excessive heat.

#### **Sun protection**

Use sunscreen and seek shade. Use hats and umbrellas to protect yourself from the sun.

### **Keep your body cool and hydrated**

#### **Hydration**

Drink water regularly, without waiting to feel thirsty. Carry a water bottle with you to stay hydrated.

#### **Wet towels**

Carry a small towel to cool off, moisten it, and place it on your neck when necessary.

#### **Bedding**

Use cotton sheets that absorb sweat better and reduce skin rashes caused by heat.

#### **Air-conditioned facilities**

Find out if there are air-conditioned facilities in your neighborhood, such as healthcare centers with cooling systems.

**[Do you already know our YouTube channel? Subscribe!](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYLIWysAyv4m833zGAQ02g)**

Latest news

From expelled student to entrepreneur who caught Elon Musk’s attention

Andrés García Gasca is an inspiring example of resilience and creativity in the world of entrepreneurship. Despite facing a...

Related news