March, without a doubt, was the summer month with the most rainfall in the province of Córdoba. With accumulated records that almost reach 300 millimeters, the third month of the year served to cut a spell of high temperatures and water stress that mainly affected agricultural production.
Special channel on the weather in Córdoba
Although the vast majority of the contributions arrived late for the development of seasonal crops -especially for soybeans and corn- they contributed to recharging the soils and improving the condition of the dikes.
Beyond the accumulated rainfall, its geographical distribution was not homogeneous throughout the province. to the north of Jesus MariaFor example, the records during March do not exceed 100 millimeters; the same as in many places in the southeast and its province.
However, in some cities located in those areas there was rain with millimeters of three figures.
According to the network of meteorological stations of the Córdoba Grain Exchange (BCCBA), the highest records collected during March were in the department Fourth quarter. There, the accumulated water almost reached 300 millimeters. The central strip of the province was the one that received the greatest amount of rain, a situation that allowed it to reverse the drought situation that had been occurring.
50 places in the province with the highest rainfall during March
According to the BCCBA weather station network, the accumulated rainfall during March was:
The Jagüeles (Río Cuarto): 289.20 millimeters.
The Carolina of Potosi (Río Cuarto): 289.20 millimeters.
Fourth quarter (Río Cuarto): 283.80 millimeters.
Tancacha (Third Top): 219 millimeters
Villa San Esteban (San Justo): 215 mm.
little stream (San Justo): 214 millimeters.
Colonel Molds (Río Cuarto): 206.40 millimeters.
Corral del Bajo (Union): 200.20 millimeters.
Bengolea (Juárez Celman) 203.40 millimeters.
portena (San Justo): 196.80 millimeters.
Limestone (Río Segundo): 196 millimeters.
Cotton Creek (General San Martín): 182 millimeters.
Villa Sarmiento (General Roca): 180.80 millimeters.
Chayan (Río Cuarto): 167.20 millimeters.
Marine Colony (San Justo): 161.80 millimeters.
General Deheza (Juárez Celman): 161.80 millimeters.
High grace (Santa Maria): 159.80 millimeters.
the ranges (Río Cuarto): 156.20 millimeters.
Cosmo Sur (Santa Maria): 154 millimeters.
Santiago Temple (River First): 149 millimeters.
Villa del Rosario (Río Segundo): 148.80 millimeters.
The Rods (San Justo): 148.40 millimeters.
San Francisco (San Justo): 148 millimeters.
Hernando (Third Top): 147.80 millimeters.
Pasco (General San Martín): 145 millimeters.
Etruria (General San Martín): 140.80 millimeters.
the joints (Río Segundo): 140.60 millimeters.
Monte Cristo (First River): 136.60 millimeters.
The Florentine (Union): 134 millimeters.
General Paz Station (Colón): 132.80 millimeters.
Buchardo (General Roca): 130.20 millimeters.
Oncative (Río Segundo): 125.20 millimeters.
Ordoñez (Union): 124.60 millimeters.
alcira gigena (Río Cuarto): 120.80 millimeters.
Pilar (Río Segundo): 119.80 millimeters.
Ambul (Pocho): 119 millimeters.
James Craik (Third Top): 117.40 millimeters.
high cheerful (Union): 116.80 millimeters.
Noetinger (Marcos Juárez): 114.60 millimeters.
Melo (President Roque Sáenz Peña): 114.40 millimeters.
vicuna mackenna (Río Cuarto): 113.20 millimeters.
Cabral Creek (General San Martín): 112.80 millimeters.
General Lavalle (President Roque Sáenz Peña): 109.40 millimeters.
New Andalusia (First River): 108.20 millimeters.
General Rock (Marcos Juárez): 106.80 millimeters.
Toledo (Santa Maria): 105.60 millimeters.
Jesus Maria (Columbus) 104.20 millimeters.
Serrano (President Roque Sáenz Peña): 102 millimeters.
General Baldissera (Marcos Juárez): 101 millimeters.
Peacock (Juárez Celman) 101.20 millimeters.
How will the weather continue in Córdoba?
- Saturday April 1. The temperatures will oscillate between 12 and 23 degrees.
- Sunday April 2. The temperatures will oscillate between 18 and 21 degrees.
- Monday, April 3. The temperatures will oscillate between 18 and 25 degrees.