The weather this week is progressing with typically winter temperatures in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA). After a start marked by cold air and clear skies, this Wednesday, June 17 marks a change in weather conditions with increased cloudiness and a rise in instability.
According to the forecast from the National Meteorological Service (SMN), isolated rains could appear between Thursday and early Friday morning. Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures will remain below 10°C and the maximums will barely reach 15°C.

Wednesday's Weather: More Clouds and Less Sun in Buenos Aires
This Wednesday started with a cold morning and a minimum temperature close to 6°C in the City of Buenos Aires. The sky is partly cloudy to somewhat cloudy, with light winds from the south and southeast.
As the hours go by, cloud cover will increase. The sun will have intermittent appearances and the maximum will hover around 15°C, a value consistent for this time of year.
By nightfall, the sky will remain mostly covered and the temperature will be around 11°C.

When Will It Rain in the AMBA?
According to the latest update from the SMN, Thursday, June 18 will be the day with the highest probability of precipitation in the region.
The early morning and morning will be marked by abundant cloudiness and a minimum temperature close to 10°C. During the afternoon and evening, the chances of isolated rains will increase, with probabilities ranging between 10% and 40%.

The expected precipitation would be weak and of short duration. However, it could complicate outdoor activities and cause some delays in circulation.










