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Old 24th June 2008, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by cazaustralia View Post
Only thing is... we're used to living in the tropics.... you seem to be a long way south of the equator.... what are your tempeatures? (not medically speaking)...

xx caz
Hi Caz,

Buenos Aires reaches the high 30's and is extremely humid. Most of the population of BA runs away during the months of December and January. You need to have air-conditioning in BA. Although the winter for me is mild, the locals always complain. It is still normally about 12 degrees during the winter months and most days the sky is blue and the sun is shining. Today is a perfect example. In fact this year, it has been spring like weather up until the end of May. Our autumn was better than the Spring in the UK

As Mar del Plata is 250 miles south of BA, the weather is normally a few degrees lower then BA. Obviously, the further south you go, the cooler it gets.

I have been told by many people that the best weather is in Mendoza, towards the north of the country - it is extremely dry, but does have a lot of snow in the winter.

I hope this helps.

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