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Southeastern South America is influenced by moisture transport from lower latitudes, sustains intense convective storms and is a land–atmosphere coupling hotspot, but the interconnection between these processes is still not well understood. We present the warm‐season diurnal cycle climatology of the atmospheric water balance components in the South American Low‐Level Jet (SALLJ) exit region in northeastern...