Uruguay is facing an unusually cold week as winter begins, with a strong polar air mass bringing frigid temperatures across the country. Forecasters are warning of the possibility of snow, a rare occurrence in the region. The capital city, Montevideo, is expected to see maximum temperatures not exceeding 10°C (50°F) between Tuesday and Thursday. This extreme cold snap is prompting residents to prepare for harsh conditions. Authorities have not yet issued specific warnings beyond advising citizens to take precautions against the cold. The unusually low temperatures are impacting daily life and raising concerns about vulnerable populations. This cold wave follows a period of relatively mild weather, making the sudden shift in temperature particularly striking.
