00:00We are going to ask Michelada if we start with 6 degrees this morning, probably less,
00:06earlier.
00:07We are going to wait for a spring or cold day.
00:10You know that when I get up and turn on TV at 3 in the morning, at 6 and a quarter
00:17I turn on the TV, it said 7 degrees.
00:217 degrees, yes.
00:23That means that the temperature dropped.
00:25The temperature dropped and in fact the minimum was 5.8 at the Quinta Normal station.
00:32And from there it started to rise slowly, gradually.
00:35At the moment we have 6 degrees in Santiago.
00:38But look how beautiful it looks!
00:40Look!
00:41Or not?
00:42The sky is practically clear at this time of the morning in Santiago.
00:47And the maximum of the day is going to be 22 degrees.
00:52A pleasant temperature, spring, very rich.
00:56We want that same temperature for next week, Michel.
00:58Yes, I know, I know, we all want the same, but we have to see what will happen.
01:02What is true is that tomorrow the temperature tends to go down.
01:08Do you remember that at the beginning of the week we said that it was going to go down to Thursday?
01:14Why?
01:15Because although tomorrow is Wednesday, tomorrow is Thursday.
01:21Don't scare me, Michel!
01:23It's going to be longer this week.
01:25This week of the change.
01:27Hey, the change now, how are you?
01:28I'm still not used to it.
01:30Oh, you're pretty.
01:31Still.
01:32Yes, I would leave a single schedule, nothing more than that.
01:35But it seems that it takes about two weeks.
01:37Two weeks.
01:38They want to adjust the biological clock.
01:39We adapt.
01:40Yes.
01:41And then we're going to start getting up with more light.
01:43Yes, with more light, with more daylight.
01:45Well, it turns out that today, Wednesday, the maximum temperature reaches 22 degrees.
01:49And tomorrow, Thursday, as we said at the beginning of the week, I'm summarizing.
01:55The maximum is going to be 18 degrees.
01:57Tomorrow.
01:58Tomorrow the temperature goes down because tomorrow is going to be one of the coldest days of the week.
02:04And it turns out that tomorrow ...
02:06No, let's start today.
02:08Chris Windiman, help me please.
02:12I want us to look and see that the Pacific subtropical anticyclone, which is this mass of warm air,
02:19which should be positioned, right?
02:22In this part, providing us with the heat, is a little retracted.
02:27It is a little displaced.
02:28Retracted to the continent.
02:29And retracted from the ocean and even displaced a little to the south.
02:34Because here there is a frontal system, there is a low-pressure L that is passing precisely through Rapa Nui.
02:44And it is leaving tides between today and tomorrow.
02:48Already?
02:49Already.
02:50And that low, between the low and the high.
02:52Between the low and the high.
02:53Which one will prevail?
02:54Which one will prevail?
02:59I would say that the anticyclone.
03:00The high.
03:01Yes, it will prevail.
03:03It will prevail, but the following will happen.
03:06Chris Windiman, please.
03:09Let's put Windy tomorrow at 8 in the morning to show the following.
03:15Ah, it prevails.
03:16It prevails, the anticyclone.
03:18But let's see what happens with the precipitation.
03:21Please, Chris Windiman.
03:22The precipitation tomorrow, Thursday at 8 in the morning.
03:27There are precipitations in the south, which are conditions that we have seen for much of this week.
03:32Including last week.
03:34Precipitations in the Aysén region, the Magallanes region.
03:37With important winds, winds that have reached speeds these last days of up to 80 km per hour.
03:43Especially in the last cities of our country.
03:46Some snowfalls and also there in the Lagos region.
03:51But if at the end of tomorrow's day, Thursday.
03:57I want us to please put Chris Windiman at 5 in the afternoon.
04:01At 5 p.m.
04:04Because something happens.
04:05You know that the high comes with humidity.
04:08Notice that there is a little spot.
04:10Yes, it splashes me.
04:12Because it happens that at high altitudes it does not happen the same as on the surface.
04:16Windy shows the high and low pressures that are on the surface.
04:21But it turns out that at high altitudes the atmosphere has different levels.
04:25And not always at high altitudes the same thing happens that happens on the surface.
04:29And tomorrow something is going to happen at high altitudes that is going to leave instability.
04:34When one talks about instability, meteorology refers to possible cloud formation.
04:39These cloud formations can leave precipitations.
04:43The precipitations, in turn, can leave electric storms.
04:48And tomorrow, Thursday afternoon.
04:50Particularly towards the interior of the Valparaiso region.
04:55And north of the metropolitan region.
04:58There is a probability that we have some droplets.
05:05And there is also the possibility of having some electric storm.
05:09Please.
05:10Electric storm.
05:11Yes.
05:12Let's zoom in.
05:13Look, look.
05:14You're right, Michelle.
05:16We have this small, and I say small, instability.
05:19Because it could be much bigger.
05:21But it is associated with a high altitude condition.
05:24That leaves this possibility of an electric storm.
05:27We know that many times we predict an electric storm.
05:31And nothing happens.
05:32Because a little more temperature is missing.
05:35But tomorrow the maximum is 18 degrees.
05:37We have the temperature.
05:38We are going to have some cloudiness.
05:41So the conditions are going to be so that this condition is registered.
05:45Tomorrow, after 5 p.m.
05:48Michelle.
05:49One thing is what Wendy says.
05:50Yes.
05:51That Wendy can handle everything.
05:53Of course.
05:54And here we use it, but it shows, let's say, a version.
05:58Many times we have shown our audience with Wendy.
06:02And it has been fulfilled.
06:04Yes, yes, yes.
06:05Do you remember that big cyclone?
06:07It was seen in Wendy.
06:08But not only that.
06:09Okay, but this is not what you study.
06:12Because you study different models.
06:14Of course.
06:15Wendy makes an interpretation that is super didactic to show it.
06:18Exactly.
06:19That's why it's very good to use it.
06:20But what is it called?
06:22In this story.
06:23Do you see it in what you have seen in another model?
06:26Yes.
06:27And you see an instability that is well balanced.
06:29But it just coincides with the region of Valparaíso.
06:35Especially with the city of Los Andes.
06:37San Felipe.
06:38And also with the northern part of the metropolitan region.
06:41And part of the zone of the Cajón del Maipo.
06:43The Cajón del Maipo arrives much more weakened.
06:46But it does look to the north of the area.
06:51Towards the hill zone.
06:53But well thrown towards the Barnechea, around there.
06:55But more than anything, concentrated in San Felipe, Los Andes.
06:58In that sector, we could have this probability of an electric storm tomorrow afternoon.
07:03Look, look.
07:04Here, just above the Casa Lapriz.
07:05I see a lightning.
07:07Here, here.
07:08From La Pichel.
07:09It's good.
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