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Forecast for Buenos Aires on September 4th, 2025: What does the meteorological prediction reveal?

Met department predicts temperature fluctuation from 5 to 12 degrees Celsius on September 4th; check out our site for more details.

Forecast for Buenos Aires on September 4th, 2025: What's the predicted weather?
Forecast for Buenos Aires on September 4th, 2025: What's the predicted weather?

Forecast for Buenos Aires on September 4th, 2025: What does the meteorological prediction reveal?

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is bracing for cool weather on September 4, 2025. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the morning will be partly cloudy, with the sun rising at 07:09.

In the afternoon, the temperature is predicted to reach a high of 12 degrees, while the evening will see a drop to around 8 degrees. The weather will remain dry, with winds blowing from the southwest at speeds between 13 and 22 kilometers per hour in the afternoon and between 23 and 31 kilometers per hour in the evening.

The National Meteorological Service offers several recommendations for extremely cold weather. It advises dressing appropriately for low temperatures, ventilating indoor environments to avoid inhaling carbon monoxide, and reinforcing hygiene norms to prevent the spread of diseases like the flu.

It is also recommended to stay informed by the authorities, drink plenty of warm liquids, and wear appropriate clothing. Additionally, ventilating indoor environments and reinforcing hygiene norms are crucial to prevent health issues.

The humidity in Buenos Aires is expected to be 54 percent, and visibility will be good. The probability of rain in the evening will be around zero percent.

For those planning ahead, it's worth noting that the typical average high temperatures in Buenos Aires for September are around 18°C, with lows around 7°C, suggesting cool spring weather conditions for that time of year. However, the weather forecast for September 5, 2025, is not explicitly detailed in the search results.

Stay warm and safe, Buenos Aires!

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