Agroclimatic outlook: northern winds, scarce rainfall, and strong incursion of polar air

Published 2025년 7월 31일

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Over the coming days, the climatic scenario in much of the agricultural area of the Southern Cone will be marked by a combination of elevated temperatures in the north, very limited rainfall, and a subsequent incursion of polar air.

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The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange (BCBA) has prepared its weekly forecast covering the period from July 31 to August 6. At the beginning of the period, winds from the north will continue to blow, responsible for a significant increase in maximum temperatures, especially in the northern agricultural area. In this region, readings are expected to exceed 35°C, particularly in sectors of the northeast of the NOA, southern Misiones, northern Corrientes, and northern Santa Fe. Meanwhile, the center of the country will present temperatures within the average range (20 to 25°C), while in the south the values will remain below normal, with maximums below 15°C in western Cuyo and southeastern Buenos Aires. This thermal increase will be accompanied by the passage of a storm front that, however, will leave very scarce rainfall in most of the agricultural area. Only some areas of the far northeast—such as parts of Paraguay and the Atlantic coast—could register moderate to abundant precipitation, ...

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