The meteorologist forecasted a Wednesday with full sunshine and 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) in the AMBA, ideal for enjoying the outdoors
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Meteorologist Matías Bertolotti announced that this Wednesday, October 8 arrives with weather to enjoy in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). Temperatures are rising, the sky remains clear, and the atmosphere becomes typically springlike.
After several hot days, relief is already being felt. The day starts off cool, but the sun once again takes center stage with perfect conditions throughout the day.
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Today's weather: full sun and pleasant temperature
According to Bertolotti, the morning began at 14 degrees (57°F) with a slight chill, ideal for wearing a sweater or a light jacket. As the hours go by, the temperature will rise until reaching a high of 26 degrees (79°F) with clear skies and good weather across the entire region.
For the evening, a temperature close to 21 degrees (70°F) is expected, with stable conditions that allow for outdoor activities or an outing without worrying about rain.
Tomorrow's weather: another springlike day
Thursday is shaping up to be another ideal spring day. The low will be around 16 degrees (61°F) and the high will reach 27 degrees (81°F), with clear skies and a warm atmosphere during the afternoon.
Good conditions will extend throughout the day, with no rain or significant cloudiness. Bertolotti highlighted that it will be a perfect day to enjoy the outdoors before the arrival of the long weekend.
Extended forecast: this is how the long weekend continues
According to the meteorologist, Friday will continue with partly cloudy and warm weather, with a low of 18 degrees (64°F) and a high of 29 (84°F). Saturday could mark a change: although it will start with good weather and a high of 28 degrees (82°F), instability will increase toward the evening with possible storms.
Pronóstico extendido
Sunday would arrive with rain and cloudy skies for much of the day. "It will be difficult to see the sun," warned Bertolotti, who indicated that intermittent drizzle could persist throughout the day.