Polar temperatures hit Buenos Aires

A polar wave of low temperatures hit Argentina today as the thermometers considerably descended in what is expected to be one of the coldest winters of the decade, announced the National Meteorological Service (SMN) last week.

Low temperatures might even bring some snow to the capital and suburban areas, a rare event as the one registered in 2007 when the snow took porteños by surprise after 89 years without the phenomenon.

This morning, according to the National Meteorological Service, 13 provinces registered below zero Celsius temperatures. The coldest one was registered at around 7 am at Villa Reynolds, San Luis province, where thermometers hit – 8.6 below zero.

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/

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4 Responses to Polar temperatures hit Buenos Aires

  1. Grumpy Grampy ;) says:

    A glimpse of what to expect in the Northern Hemisphere in a few months. It seems as if the South leads the north due to the extra oceans there. I read the Southern Hemisphere lead at the ending of the last Glacial Maximum.

  2. R. de Haan says:

    AGW in fact has it completely wrong as snow lines are moving South on the Northern Hemisphere and North on the Southern Hemisphere where it results in frozen water falls in tropical Brazil

    http://noticias.uol.com.br/album/110628frioemsp_album.jhtm?abrefoto=27

    In the mean time the Euro which has been celebrated as a determining factor of stability is creating an economic prison that locks up millions of our citizens who are not going to take it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YcgACl1Sr8

  3. gator69 says:

    Don’t be silly, that is simply the cold air that was displaced by all that heat in the arctic.

  4. Jimbo says:

    Brazil had snow in the last few days.

    http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/06/28/52483625.html

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