Weather - English version - Buenos Aires

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  TEMPERATURE The climate of the city of Buenos Aires is influenced by various factors such as high buildings, the large number of means of transport, asphalt streets, the piping of streams and the proximity River of Silver. The city has an average annual temperature of 17 degrees Celsius, an average maximum temperature of 24 degrees centigrade in January and an average minimum temperature of 10 degrees in July. RAIN rainfall, reaching 1089 mm per year. According to the statistics of rainfall recorded in Buenos Aires for a three or four days, with an amazing regularity throughout the years. The amount of rain that falls between April and September is half the precipitation falling between October and March. Therefore in Buenos Aires it rains all year round but most abundant in summer than in winter. Hail hail and snow is not unknown in Buenos Aires. Falls with some preponderance in late winter and early spring. According to the statistics of the last two decades, thunderstorms are present two days per month, up to six between December and January. Although it is said that since its founding, the city fell on 4 snow, the last recorded by the National Weather Service took place between 15 and midnight on June 22, 1918. Moisture and thermal sensation Buenos Aires is a city wet. In fact, the average humidity in the summer ranges at 65% however the wettest months are June and July, the mean relative humidity around 80%, even up to 95%. This high relative humidity makes it feel colder porteños which indicates the actual temperature, and heat from the recording thermometers. Therefore, the weather included the concept of thermal sensation, which is correct according to the actual temperature and humidity parameters prevailing wind. The climate influences VIENTOS suffers from various winds, especially Pampero and the Southeast. The latter, as the name suggests, comes from the Southeast Atlantic and penetrates into the estuary of the silver, please contact the Northwest is a moist wind fríoy leads to persistent drizzle terminated Pampero wind arrives, which causes heavy rains and change of time. It also determines the Southeast coastal flooding in the River Plate.