The week started with rain, but it will have spring weather again

2023-09-25 06:21:00

The week started with some isolated rains, but spring weather will continue in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and its surroundings, as reported by the National Meteorological Service. The thermal marks will increase as the days go by and the week will close with temperatures above 20 degrees, although there will be no shortage of more rain in between.

It is Monday Mostly cloudy to cloudy skies are expected, winds from the east and the thermal marks will go from 11 to 17 degrees. However, already the mars Isolated rains are announced all day, east winds rotating to the southeast and thermometers will be between 12 and 15 degrees.

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Meanwhile, the Wednesday Partly to somewhat cloudy skies and southeast winds changing to the east are expected, with a temperature minimum of 8 degrees and maximum of 17so it will be the coolest day of the entire week.

From the Thursday thermal marks begin to rise—they will be among the 10 and 21 degrees—, with slightly to partially cloudy skies and northeasterly winds. For him Friday Partial to mostly cloudy skies are announced, northeast winds rotating to the east and thermometers will be between 12 and 20 degrees.

Ya el Saturday Partially cloudy skies and southwesterly winds changing to the south are expected, with a temperature minimum of 13 degrees and maximum of 21so it will be the “warmest” day of the week.

“El Niño” relieves the drought in the mountain range and will supply Buenos Aires

The area of ​​the Andes mountain range that includes the provinces of Neuquén, Mendoza and San Juan have recorded at least five precipitation events associated with the “El Niño” climate phenomenon so far this year.which “means a relief from a string of dry years in that region”reported the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), together with the Argentine Institute of Nivology, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences (Ianigla-Conicet).

‘El Niño’ began to give signs and various rainfalls were recorded in some regions of the country, while a global change was observed in the trajectories of other climatic phenomena, such as ‘atmospheric rivers’ and cyclones“, INTA and Ianigla-Conicet highlighted in their work.

Maximiliano Viale, member of Ianigla-Conicet Mendoza, explained that “atmospheric rivers They are long and narrow corridors of strong transport of water vapor in the atmosphere, rivers of water in a gaseous state in the atmosphere; and the main source is water resources in the adjacent low regions in the Andes.”

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For his part, Gastón Moyano, INTA agrometeorological observer in the Mendoza town of La Consulta, confirmed the impact of atmospheric rivers in his province: “In August, snowfall was recorded in the Andes mountain range -on the Argentine side- during three daysas was not seen more than 15 years ago.

Along these lines, he predicted that “atmospheric rivers are ending a string of dry years in the north of Neuquén and Mendoza“. “All the snow accumulated in the Andes mountain range allows us to have Water reserve for the critical spring-summer periods, when crops demand a large amount of this vital resource,” he highlighted.

At the same time, he recognized that atmospheric rivers in the region “play an essential role in maintaining freshwater reserves, such as groundwater, the flow of rivers and streams, and snow cover.” The INTA highlighted that the snow that accumulates during the fall and winter in the upper basin of the Colorado River is the source of water supply for the provinces of Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro, La Pampa and Buenos Aires.

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