Weather in Argentina: the weather forecast for Rosario this January 21

Weather in Argentina: the weather forecast for Rosario this January 21

He type of climate that there is in a certain region is determined by different factors among which are altitude, latitude, orientation of the relief, distance to the sea and marine currents, giving guidelines to the so-called “weather” which in turn is based on other elements such as temperature, pressure, wind, humidity and precipitation to describe the atmospheric conditions in a locality in a short term.

To classify the climate, the system developed by Wladimir Köppen is generally used, although there is also the Thornthwaite system, the latter which also takes into account biological diversity and the effects of climate change on it. Others such as Bergeron and Spacial Synoptic focus on the origin of the air masses that define the climate of a region.

Due to climate change, currently the planet is in a process of redistribution in which some modification, however minimal, in the average annual temperature causes changes in the habitats and their conditions.

In this context, here we leave you the weather for Rosario this Tuesday, January 21.

The probability of precipitation For this Tuesday in Rosario it is 1% during the day and 0% throughout the night.

Meanwhile, cloudiness will be 3% during the day and 16% during the night.

As to the temperature A maximum of 31 degrees and a minimum of 18 degrees is forecast in this region. Ultraviolet rays are expected to reach a level of up to 11.

While wind gusts will reach 22 kilometers per hour during the day and 18 kilometers per hour at night.

Rosario has a very particular climate with clear, hot and humid summers. Their winters are usually short, partly cloudy and cold. Throughout the year, temperatures vary between 6 °C and 31 °C, but on rare occasions they usually register levels below zero or above 35 degrees. Its estimated precipitation is 1081 mm per year.

For those planning a visit, the warmest months are December, January and February.

According to reports from the National Meteorological Service, 2021 is considered one of the warmest in the country.

“If we analyze in detail how this variable behaved in the different regions of the country, we must highlight the values ​​of Patagonia, a region where it is very possible that this year will be the hottest and driest since 1961. In general, values ​​were recorded between 0.5 and 2 °C higher than the statistical average. On the other hand, to the north of the 35th parallel, temperatures were very close to normal,” indicates the report “Climate in Argentina: data and summary of what happened in 2021.”

The same report adds that Throughout that year there were only three months that closed with slightly lower temperatures to the normal ones in the country: January, May and June. The rest of the months were warm “and it is necessary to highlight the extremely warm anomalies that were recorded in April and September.”