A week that starts with too much heat, but it will continue with a lot of rain and a marked drop in temperature is expected in the Federal Capital and its surroundings, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN).
In that sensethe thermal marks will be similar to the beginning of summer, so they will exceed 30 degreesbut when the precipitation arrives they will cause a marked drop in thermometers.
Although the rains will remain for much of the week, temperatures will settle at just over 20 degrees, a climate consistent with spring. According to the SMN, the bad weather conditions could only end next weekend.
For this Sunday Partially cloudy skies and north winds rotating to the northeast are expected, with a minimum temperature of 18 degrees and a maximum of 29.
The weather for the entire week in the AMBA
He Monday Partially cloudy skies are expected in the morning and showers between the afternoon and evening, with winds from the north changing to the east and then to the southeast and thermal marks that will range from 21 to 31 degrees, so It will be the hottest day of the entire week.
For him Tuesday Showers are announced throughout the day, winds from the east and thermometers will be between 21 and 26 degrees.
Already the Wednesday Storms are expected, some of them isolated, and easterly winds, with a minimum temperature of 18 degrees and a maximum of 21.
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The rains will be present all week
He Thursday Isolated storms and showers are expected, westerly winds rotating to the southwest and thermal marks will range from 17 to 20 degrees.
He Friday Partial to mostly cloudy skies are announced, winds from the south and thermometers will be between 14 and 21 degrees.
Meanwhile, the Saturday Partially cloudy skies and southeast winds are expected, with a minimum temperature of 12 degrees and a maximum of 23, making it the coolest day of the entire week.
Source: Ambito

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