
In Bolivia, season of rains has started on 9. November 2020 and heavy rains until the start of December 2020 hit almost whole country.
Although, extreme wildfires in Paraguay, Bolivia and neighboring parts of Brazil and Argentina ended /https://mkweather.com/2020/10/05/paraguay-a-new-national-absolute-temperature-record-455c-114f-10-000-wildfires-and-state-emergency/; https://mkweather.com/2020/10/14/north-atlantic-ocean-is-pulling-moisture-away-from-south-america-brazil-bolivia-paraguay-and-argentina-in-the-fire//, immediately appeared severe storms in region with severe floods /https://mkweather.com/2020/11/29/total-devastation-terrifying-videos-from-floods-in-sao-paolo-brazil/; https://mkweather.com/2020/11/29/severe-hailstorms-and-extreme-high-temperatures-hit-argentina//.
Lastly, severe floods hit Tarija in Bolivia. City is situated in mountainous region, 1854 MASL, but temperatures are reaching up to +34°C and severe storms are occurring. In lowlands, temperatures are reaching up to +42°C in Bolivia these days.
According to Mkweather Summer 2020/2021 forecast for South America /https://mkweather.com/2020/12/02/summer-winter-2020-2021-forecast-for-south-and-central-america//, region expect hot and stormy summer.
Circulation will be next 3 months under effect of strong La nina phase.
Severe storms are forecasted until 18. November in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and lot of parts of Brazil. Severe storms on frontal waves are forecasted for northern Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, too.
16-day precipitation outlook for South America /wxcharts.com:

Floods in Tarija, Bolivia /floodlist.com:


