After the cool weather that was felt strongly on Saturday, pleasant temperatures are expected throughout the week that will begin to rise little by little starting on Tuesday.
A hot week and, in principle, without rain is expected in the Federal Capital and its surroundings, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN).
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In that sense, unlike the previous one, The maximum temperatures will increase until they touch, reach or even exceed 30 degrees, while the minimums will climb to 20.


Likewise, according to the SMN forecast, no rain was reported, so they will be very pleasant days to enjoy outdoors.
For this Sunday, slightly to somewhat cloudy skies are expected and north winds rotating to the northeast, with a minimum temperature of 11 degrees and a maximum of 23, making it the coolest day of the entire week.
He Monday Partially cloudy skies are expected, winds from the north changing to the east and thermal marks will range from 16 to 26 degrees. Already the Tuesday Clear to partially cloudy skies are announced, winds from the north rotating to the northeast and thermometers will be between 17 and 30 degrees.
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This week temperatures of up to 30 degrees are expected
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What is expected for the weekend in CABA
He Wednesday Partially cloudy skies and winds from the north changing to the east are expected, with a minimum temperature of 19 degrees and a maximum of 31, making it the hottest day of the entire week.
He Thursday Somewhat to mostly cloudy skies are expected, winds from the north rotating to the east and thermal marks will range from 20 to 28 degrees. For him Friday Mostly cloudy skies are announced, northeast winds changing to the east and thermometers will be between 22 and 28 degrees.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds rotating to the east are expected, with a minimum temperature of 19 degrees and a maximum of 29.
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