Santa Cruz: What temperatures await you this weekend?

Santa Cruz: What temperatures await you this weekend?
Santa Cruz: What temperatures await you this weekend?

Santa Cruz is preparing to receive a warm and sunny weekend. Skies will be mostly clear, with winds coming from the north and no rain forecast, according to Rossío Medina, spokesperson for the Information and Communication System (Sic Santa Cruz) of the Santa Cruz Government.

Temperatures will vary by region. In the Santa Cruz Valleys, the minimum temperatures will be 16 degrees and the maximum temperatures will be 25. In the Chiquitania area, the minimum temperatures will reach 24 degrees and the maximum temperatures will be 35 degrees. For the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra and the other provinces, They wait minimums of 23 degrees and maximums of 31.

Forecast for next week

For next week, The north winds will remain at the beginning, with gusts that will reach 95 km/h in the Cordillera province. In the provinces of Andrés Ibáñez, Warnes, Sara, Chiquitos and Ñuflo de Chávez, gusts will vary between 70 and 80 km/h starting on Tuesday the 18th. The skies will be partly cloudy, with the probability of occasional showers.

On Wednesday the 19th, the winds will temporarily change to a southerly direction, causing a slight drop in temperatures. In the Santa Cruz Valleys, the minimum temperatures will be 14 degrees and the maximum temperatures will be 24. In Chiquitania, there will be minimum temperatures of 20 degrees and maximum temperatures of 29. For the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra and the other provinces, minimum temperatures will be around 18 degrees and maximum 27.

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