Forecast for Reconquista weather on August 20, 2025: A peek into the meteorological future
Forecast for Reconquista, Argentina: Dry and Mild Weather Ahead
Residents of Reconquista, located in the northern part of the Santa Fe province in northeast Argentina, can expect a dry and mild day on August 20th. According to the latest weather forecast, visibility will be good, and the humidity will be 92 percent.
The afternoon temperature is predicted to reach 21 degrees Celsius (approximately 69.8°F), while the evening temperature will drop to around 14 degrees (approximately 57.2°F). The city will have mostly cloudy skies in the morning, but the afternoon will be partly cloudy.
Winds in Reconquista will blow from the west at speeds between 13 and 22 kilometers per hour. In the afternoon, winds from the southwest will have estimated speeds between 13 and 22 kilometers per hour. By evening, winds will be from the southwest at speeds of 0 to 2 kilometers per hour.
Reconquista, with its long-term humid subtropical climate, is known for its hot, humid summers, mild winters, and moderate year-round rainfall. This climate supports agriculture and diverse vegetation, thanks to adequate rainfall and a warm growing season. The city's location in northeastern Argentina fits this humid subtropical pattern, with summers often reaching temperatures above 30°C (86°F) and winter lows rarely dropping below freezing. Annual precipitation is usually between 1,000 and 1,200 mm (39–47 inches), with rain fairly well-distributed throughout the year.
As the sun sets in Reconquista at 18:38 on August 20, residents can look forward to another day of mild temperatures and good weather, typical of this vibrant city in Argentina.
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