
Matías Bertolotti anticipates ideal weather for July 9 in the AMBA
The July 9 holiday is being enjoyed with sunshine and pleasant temperatures. What is expected for the rest of the week?
This Wednesday, July 9 begins with a cool morning, scattered fog, and a temperature that promises to climb to 18 or 19 degrees (64 or 66 degrees Fahrenheit). Matías Bertolotti indicated that it will be a day to enjoy the outdoors in the AMBA.
With partly cloudy skies and a light breeze from the northeast, the forecast shows a noticeable change compared to the previous day's weather. The wind helps dissipate the fog and creates a more pleasant setting to celebrate this National Day.

Weather in AMBA for this July 9
During the morning, there may be localized fog banks, especially at the entrances to Buenos Aires City. However, the outlook improves quickly thanks to the light wind.
The high will reach between 18 and 19°C (64 and 66°F) in the afternoon, with partly cloudy skies. By night, the temperature will drop to 14°C (57°F), remaining stable with no rain in sight.
The weather for Thursday, July 10
Thursday arrives with a more unstable profile. Bertolotti forecast more cloud cover and a chance of isolated drizzle during the afternoon or evening.
Clima en el AMBA - Miércoles 9 de julio
Temperatures will range between a low of 10°C (50°F) and a high of 14°C (57°F). Storms are not expected, but it is recommended to have a raincoat on hand if you go outside in the second half of the day.
Extended forecast: how the weather will continue through Sunday
Friday, July 11
There will be abundant cloud cover and some fog in the morning. The minimum temperature will be 11°C (52°F) and the maximum will reach 17°C (63°F).

Saturday, July 12
Saturday will be stable, with partly cloudy skies and likely morning fog. A low of 12°C (54°F) and a high of 19°C (66°F) are expected.
Sunday, July 13
Conditions will be similar to Saturday, with partly cloudy skies throughout the day. Temperatures will remain stable: low of 12°C (54°F) and high of 19°C (66°F).
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