Pergamino weather prediction on August 20, 2025: a look at the upcoming meteorological forecast
Pergamino City, located in the fertile Pampas region of Argentina, is known for its temperate climate with moderate temperatures, variable wind speeds, and a moderate but variable chance of rain throughout the year.
On August 20, the weather in Pergamino City is expected to follow this pattern. The morning will be windy, with winds blowing from the southwest at speeds between 23 and 31 kilometers per hour. The temperature will remain relatively cool, with highs around 17 degrees.
As the day progresses, the winds will shift from the southwest to the west, with speeds ranging between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour in the evening. The temperature is expected to drop to around 10 degrees in the evening.
The humidity on August 20 is expected to be high, with a reading of 97 percent. Visibility will be regular, allowing for clear views.
According to the National Meteorological Service report, there is a 10 percent chance of rain in Pergamino City on August 20. However, the chance of rain in the afternoon and evening is not specified.
The sun will rise in Pergamino City on August 20 at 07:36, and it will set at 18:36. No new self-contained facts are presented about the sunrise or sunset times.
Typically, Pergamino experiences warm to hot summers with temperatures potentially rising above 70°F (21°C), and cooler winters where temperatures can drop to the 40s°F (around 4-9°C). For example, recent data shows a clear day with a high around 72°F and a low around 43°F in late August, indicating mild winter conditions.
Although precise wind speeds for Pergamino are not detailed, typical wind conditions in the Pampas region often include gentle to moderate breezes. Strong winds can sometimes occur, especially during frontal passages.
Pergamino's location in the Pampas region contributes to its moderately humid climate, meaning it usually has a reasonable chance of rainfall spread fairly evenly throughout the year but with some seasonality. Summer months often see more rain, while winter months tend to be drier.
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