Blogs

Chile is experiencing its coldest autumn in over 70 years

May 19, 2024 | Community News

May 19, 2024

Chile is experiencing its coldest autumn in over 70 years, with temperatures plunging to near freezing just days after warmer weather. This dramatic shift, attributed to a sudden cold front, has led to record-breaking low temperatures along the coast and in Santiago, making this the coldest May since 1950, according to the Chilean meteorological agency.

Meteorologists point to an unusual succession of polar air masses moving over southern South America, causing temperatures to drop below freezing. This extreme weather is seen as part of a broader pattern of climate change, which has also resulted in a heat wave in Mexico. Climatologist Raul Cordero from Santiago University noted that such cold fronts typically occur from June onwards, making this one of the earliest recorded before winter.

The cold front from Antarctica has collided with warm air from the northwestern Amazon, causing heavy rainstorms in Brazil. In response, Chile’s government has issued cold weather alerts and increased support for the homeless. Snowfall in the Andes and parts of Santiago has caused power outages.

Street vendors like Mercedes Aguayo are seeing a surge in business, selling winter gear that had been stored for years due to previously sporadic winters. The cold snap has also affected Argentina and Paraguay, leading to increased energy demand and supply cuts to gas stations and industries to prevent household outages.

Did you like this article?

Did you like this article?

0 Comments

Latest Posts

Bachata Goes Global: How a Dominican Sound Took Over the World

What began as the soundtrack of heartbreak in the shantytowns and brothels of 1960s Dominican Republic has become a global musical force. Bachata — once stigmatized for its associations with poverty, Blackness, and working-class life — is now celebrated worldwide,...

Álvaro Uribe Becomes First Colombian President Convicted of a Crime

In a historic ruling, former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has been sentenced to 12 years of house arrest after being convicted of witness tampering and fraud. The 73-year-old conservative leader, who served from 2002 to 2010, is now the first former president in...

Events

Related articles