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Thursday with isolated storms and a maximum of 28 degrees in the AMBA

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A temperature of 23 degrees minimum and 28 maximum is expected.

This Thursday it occurs in the city of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires suburbs with cloudy skies, probability of isolated storms during the morning and afternoon and showers at night; a temperature of 23 degrees minimum and 28 maximum, and winds from the east sector, reported the National Meteorological Service.

For tomorrow, Friday, the agency forecasts showers during the early morning and then mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies, a temperature that will be between a minimum of 21 degrees and a maximum of 28 degrees, and winds from the east sector rotating southeast with gusts of up to 50km/h per hour in the morning.

Meanwhile, on Saturday some cloudy skies are forecast, a minimum temperature of 21 degrees and a maximum of 29, and winds from the south sector rotating to the southeast.



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