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Chile's Meteorological Directorate warns of frosts of up to -4°C in six regions for this Monday
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Chile's Meteorological Directorate warns of frosts of up to -4°C in six regions for this Monday

The Chilean Meteorological Service (DMC) has issued a warning about frost conditions expected to reach up to -4°C in six regions of Chile on Monday, July 6. The alert, issued on Sunday at 12:32 PM, indicates cold high-pressure systems will cause temperatures to drop between -4°C and -2°C in affected areas. The regions under alert include Valparaíso, Metropolitan, O'Higgins, Maule, Ñuble, and Biobío. Specific areas such as coastal ranges, valleys, and agricultural zones are highlighted as being most vulnerable. In addition to the frost warnings, the National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) has activated early warning alerts for the Maule Region and modified alerts for O'Higgins, while also issuing alerts for potential rainfall and wind in several other communities due to upcoming weather changes.

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La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 903 days ago
Chile's Meteorological Directorate warns of frosts of up to -4°C in six regions for this Monday

The Chilean Meteorological Service (DMC) has issued a warning about frost conditions expected to reach up to -4°C in six regions of Chile on Monday, July 6. The alert, issued on Sunday at 12:32 PM, indicates cold high-pressure systems will cause temperatures to drop between -4°C and -2°C in affected areas. The regions under alert include Valparaíso, Metropolitan, O'Higgins, Maule, Ñuble, and Biobío. Specific areas such as coastal ranges, valleys, and agricultural zones are highlighted as being most vulnerable. In addition to the frost warnings, the National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) has activated early warning alerts for the Maule Region and modified alerts for O'Higgins, while also issuing alerts for potential rainfall and wind in several other communities due to upcoming weather changes.

Bias read (Center): This article reports on a meteorological event and related disaster preparedness measures, which are apolitical by nature. It provides factual information about temperature forecasts, regional impacts, and official responses without taking a partisan stance or promoting any particular political view

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the weather advisory from the DMC, providing specific details like temperature ranges, affected regions, and times. It remains neutral by citing official sources and recommendations without taking sides. The mention of Senapred adds context but doesn't introduce bias.

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒Center18 hr. ago
Rain reaches the Metropolitan Region: the only affected sector, according to the forecast

The article reports on upcoming weather conditions in the Metropolitan Region of Chile, highlighting that rainfall is expected to affect only a specific area. According to data from the Chilean Meteorological Service (DMC), the region will experience cloudy skies throughout the weekend, with temperatures slightly higher than usual. The main day of rain is predicted for Thursday, July 9, with showers affecting only the San José de Maipo sector. The precipitation is expected to last through Friday and diminish by Saturday morning. Meanwhile, other parts of the region will remain overcast with partial cloud cover and more pleasant temperatures compared to previous days. The DMC has also issued a warning about normal to moderate rainfall along the mountain range of the Metropolitan Region, starting from Tuesday, July 7.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological information based on data from the Chilean Meteorological Service (DMC). It does not take a political stance or frame the issue in a way that favors any particular ideology. The focus is purely on weather forecasting and environmental conditions, which are

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
Strong winds and rainfall leaves frontal system in the south of the country

The article reports on severe weather conditions affecting southern Chile, including strong winds and heavy rainfall caused by a frontal system. The National Weather Service (DMC) has issued a weather alert due to intense precipitation, with specific data showing up to 90.4 millimeters of rain in Melinka and 48.2 millimeters in Ancud. Wind gusts reached 98 km/h in Puerto Montt. The alert, active since Monday, covers areas in the Lake District and the Andes of La Araucanía, as well as coastal regions and the Coastal Range of the Region of Los Ríos. Authorities warn of increased risks of river flooding, landslides, and other impacts, urging residents to stay informed through official channels.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about weather conditions and official warnings without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on scientific data provided by the DMC and INIA, and does not engage in ideological commentary or emphasize particular political agendas. The tone remains

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