Frost in Córdoba. The first week of winter began with temperatures below zero • Agro Verdad

The first week of winter started with below-zero temperatures and frost in the province of Córdoba.

The Thermal marks fell to -3.5ºC with general values ​​that were between -0.1ºC and -2.5ºC in a large area of ​​the south and southwest of Córdoba..

The ranking was headed by the town of Coronel Moldes (Río Cuarto department), followed by Villa Valeria and Bruzone (both in the Gral. Roca department), the Chañar Dam area and Sampacho (Río Cuarto department.

According to frost monitoring carried out by meteorological observer Rafael Di Marco between 07:00 a.m. and 01:00 a.m. of this 6/24, “it is observed as planned, frosts sectored by: La Pampa, San Luis, Córdoba, Buenos Aires; Santa Fe and southern end of Santiago del Estero”.


It is worth mentioning that an agronomic frost is considered when temperatures are equal to or lower than 3°C in general, which would be equivalent to 0°C or less in the open air on the surface.

Perspective

For his part, the agrometeorologist Leonardo De Benedictis published the following map with the weekly outlook for precipitation and minimum and maximum temperatures.

This projection for the entire national territory is valid from 6/24 to 6/30.

As follows

Monday 6/24: Partial cloudy. Cold to cool. Min. 4ºC/ Max. 12ºC.

Tuesday 6/25: cloudy. Cool. Little change in temperature. Min. 6ºC/Max. 12ºC.

Wednesday 6/26: Partial cloudy. Cold to cool. Little temperature change. Min. 3ºC/Max. 16ºC.

Thursday 6/27: clear. Cool to warm. Thermal amplitude. Min. 7ºC/Max. 20ºC.

Friday 6/28: cloudy. Cool. Little change in temperature. Min. 8ºC/Max. 13ºC.

Saturday 6/29: clear. Cool to warm. Min. 3ºC/ Max. 13ºC.

Sunday 6/30: clear. Cold to warm. Temperature rise. Min. 5ºC/Max. 19ºC.

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