Starting Sunday, September 8, those traveling to Chile through the Christ the Redeemer Step They will not have to adjust their watches, as Chile begins to govern the schedule summer. This change means that clocks in both countries will be synchronized, making it easier for border crossers to organize their trips. At midnight, Chileans will move their clocks forward one hour, which will align their time with Argentina.
He Christ the Redeemer Stepa key route between Argentina and Chile, is open to all types of vehicles, allowing fluid traffic in both directions. Current weather conditions are favourable, with good weather in the high mountains. However, the cold is still intense in this area, so travellers are advised to be prepared and bring chains, as they are mandatory to travel through the pass.
Although stable weather with no snowfall is expected this weekend, the forecast could change in the coming days. According to the extended report, the possibility of some snowfall is anticipated on Tuesday, September 10, which could temporarily affect the weather. crossingDespite this, maximum temperatures will remain below zero throughout the week, so it is important to take precautions before embarking on the trip.
He Christ the Redeemer Step It remains the best option to cross into Chile, as other routes, such as the Pehuenche Pass in Malargüe, remain closed. Travelers who need to use this crossing must be aware of the weather situation, as the high mountains can present sudden changes in weather conditions.
For those who decide to travel this Sunday, it is advisable to continuously check the status of the crossing and the weather forecasts through the Cristo Redentor Integrated System (SICR). This will allow them to be informed about any changes in the opening of the crossing or in the weather conditions.