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Forecast for weather in Río Gallegos on September 20th, 2025

Anticipated Temperature Fluctuations: From September 20, anticipate a temperature range of 3 to 9 degrees; check out our site for more details

Forecasted weather in Río Gallegos on September 20th, 2025: What's in store weather-wise?
Forecasted weather in Río Gallegos on September 20th, 2025: What's in store weather-wise?

Forecast for weather in Río Gallegos on September 20th, 2025

As the city of Rio Gallegos braces for a cold snap on September 20, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a series of recommendations to help residents stay safe and warm.

According to the SMN, the temperature in Rio Gallegos on September 20 will hover around 9 degrees. To keep warm, drinking plenty of hot liquids is recommended. It's also crucial to dress appropriately for low temperatures, with warm clothing being the key.

The winds in Rio Gallegos will blow from the north in the evening, reaching speeds of 23 to 31 kilometers per hour. In the morning, winds will blow from the west, with speeds ranging between 13 and 22 kilometers per hour.

In addition to staying warm, it's important to limit outdoor exposure during extremely cold conditions. The SMN advises staying informed about weather updates and following their recommendations.

Visibility in the city will be good, and the weather forecast for September 20 is partly cloudy, with dry weather expected.

Hygiene norms should be reinforced to prevent the spread of diseases like the flu. Ventilating living spaces is also recommended to avoid inhaling carbon monoxide.

Lastly, it's important to stay informed by the authorities. The sun will rise at 07:32 and set at 19:30 in Rio Gallegos on September 20, with the humidity expected to be 43 percent.

By following these guidelines, residents of Rio Gallegos can ensure they stay safe and comfortable during the upcoming cold spell. Stay warm, and remember to check the latest weather updates from the SMN.

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