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Argentina Christmas Weather Forecast: Heat, Rains and Strong Winds

Argentine News Agency has published the Christmas weather forecast. Central and western parts of the country will see temperatures up to 35°C, the north will experience rain, and the south will face strong winds. Meteorologists recommend residents prepare a 'Plan B' for outdoor celebrations.


Argentina Christmas Weather Forecast: Heat, Rains and Strong Winds

The night will be pleasant, with temperatures between 20 and 25 °C. North (NOA and NEA): The atmosphere will be humid and very unstable, with intermittent rain and showers, making it advisable to dine indoors.

Weather for December 25th On Christmas Day, heat will continue to dominate the central and western parts of the country with highs close to 35 °C. Northern Patagonia will be milder (22-25 °C), but with annoying winds. Cuyo region: Intense heat is expected in the afternoon (30-35 °C) and isolated storms near the mountains. Northern Argentina will remain cloudy with precipitation, while the Atlantic Coast will enjoy moderate temperatures of up to 25 °C thanks to the sea breeze.

Showers are not ruled out towards the night in Buenos Aires and Córdoba. Patagonia: In the far south, temperatures will drop below 10 °C with gusts over 80 km/h, ruling out dining outdoors.

The forecast for 2025 anticipates varied conditions that will force many families to prepare a 'Plan B' due to the threat of winds and isolated storms. According to Argentine News Agency, northern Argentina and Patagonia are the regions with the most complications for dining outdoors, although for opposite reasons: persistent rain in one case and extreme winds in the other.

Weather map for the night of December 24th According to the analysis by meteorologist Cindy Fernández, this is how the toast looks in the different regions:

Pampas region and AMBA: A hot afternoon is expected (28-34 °C) with variable winds and intense gusts up to 60 km/h.

Buenos Aires, December 21 (NA) -- The organization of Christmas Eve enters its decisive phase with an eye on the sky.