Current weather prediction for Rio Cuarto on August 20th, 2025:
On August 20th, 2025, the weather in Rio Cuarto, Argentina is expected to be dry with good visibility. The sky will be somewhat cloudy in the morning, gradually clearing up as the day progresses.
Temperatures will range around 8 degrees Celsius throughout the day. In the morning, the temperature is anticipated to be around 12 degrees, while in the evening, it will drop to similar levels. The afternoon will see a predicted temperature of 17 degrees.
Winds will be blowing from the southwest throughout the day. In the morning, winds will be between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour, picking up in the afternoon to speeds between 23 and 31 kilometers per hour. By the evening, winds will slow down to speeds between the initial morning range.
The humidity in Rio Cuarto will be 94% on August 20th. The chance of rain is expected to be negligible throughout the day and night.
Sunrise in Rio Cuarto will be at 07:51, and sunset will be at 18:52, giving the city approximately 11 hours of daylight.
While there is no hourly temperature and precipitation data available for August 20th specifically, a forecast from August 12th provides some relevant meteorological data for the area. On that day, the temperature ranged from 5 to 7 degrees Celsius, with mostly high clouds and no precipitation mentioned. Winds blew from the northeast at about 15-25 kilometers per hour, with gusts up to 45 kilometers per hour.
For detailed hourly temperature changes, wind direction, speed, and precipitation chances on August 20th, a dedicated weather service or app would typically be required, as the current publicly available data is insufficient for a detailed hour-by-hour forecast for Rio Cuarto on that exact date.
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