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Get ready for a hot weekend! This will be the weather in Santa Cruz

Get ready for a hot weekend!  This will be the weather in Santa Cruz

January 7, 2023, 7:00 AM

January 7, 2023, 7:00 AM

The high temperatures They will stay in Santa Cruz for the weekend, Well, according to the forecast of the Information and Communication System (SIC) of the Santa Cruz Governorate, the weather will be hot in the capital and Santa Cruz provinces.

This Saturday and Sunday the skies will be clear and there is no chance of rain. In addition to the fact that the winds will continue in a northerly direction. Temperatures are expected to be between 14 and 28 ºC in the Valleys and 20 to 33 ºC for the Chiquitania. While, in the rest of the provinces, including the capital of Santa Cruz, the minimum will reach 20°C and the maximum will be 34°C, thus defining a hot weekend.

However, since Skies will be partly cloudy on Monday and there will be chances of rain. This will be accompanied by strong gusts of northerly wind that will reach 70 km/hr in the Cordillera province and 60 km/hr in Andrés Ibáñez and Warnes.

According to the SIC, next week it is expected to have minimums of 15ºC and maximums of 25ºC for the Santa Cruz Valleys, from 22 to 31ºC for Chiquitania; and for the rest of the provinces from 20 to 32°C, situation that will lead to warm mornings and warm afternoons during the following week.

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