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San Luis weather forecast for August 12, 2025: What's the predicted weather for that day?

Anticipated Temperature Range for Tuesday, August 12: 9 to 27 degrees; check our website for details

Forecast for San Luis on August 12, 2025: What's the weather gonna be like?
Forecast for San Luis on August 12, 2025: What's the weather gonna be like?

San Luis weather forecast for August 12, 2025: What's the predicted weather for that day?

On August 12, the city of San Luis, Argentina, is expected to experience dry weather with winds blowing from the north at speeds between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour in the morning and after midday. The winds are expected to strengthen in the afternoon, reaching speeds between 13 and 22 km/h, and shift to the northeast in the evening, maintaining speeds between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour.

The National Meteorological Service has reported on the weather conditions for the entire day in San Luis on August 12. The sky will be partly cloudy in the morning, with the weather service predicting that it will remain partly cloudy after midday and in the evening.

The predicted temperature for the afternoon is 27 degrees, with the temperature in San Luis on August 12 reaching around 9 degrees in the morning. In the evening, the temperature will be around 19 degrees. The probability of rain in the evening will be around zero percent.

Visibility in San Luis on August 12 will be good, and the humidity will be 28 percent. It's worth noting that San Luis, like much of Argentina's Cuyo region, has a temperate to semi-arid climate with warm to hot summers, mild winters, and moderate precipitation concentrated more in the warmer months.

[1] Source: Climate Data for La Rioja, Argentina. (n.d.). Climate-Data.org. Retrieved July 29, 2023, from https://en.climate-data.org/location/1889/

[2] Source: Climate of San Luis Province, Argentina. (n.d.). Climate-Data.org. Retrieved July 29, 2023, from https://en.climate-data.org/location/1731/

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