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- Q5772626 abstract "Buenos Aires has a temperate climate, which is classified as a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification with 4 distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms while winters are cool and drier with frosts that occurs on average twice per year. Spring and fall are transition seasons characterized by changeable weather. At the central observatory, the highest recorded temperature is 43.3 °C (109.9 °F) while the lowest recorded temperature is −5.4 °C (22.3 °F) on July 9, 1918.Different climatic factors influence the climate of Buenos Aires. The semi–permanent South Atlantic High influences its climate throughout the year by bringing in moist winds from the northeast, which brings most of the precipitation to the city in the form of frontal systems during winter or storms produced by cyclogenesis in autumn and winter. The hot temperatures and high insolation in the summer months forms a low pressure system over northern Argentina, generating a pressure gradient that brings moist easterly winds to the city and because of this, summer is the rainiest season. In contrast, this low pressure system weakens in the winter, which combined with strong southerly winds results in a drier season due to weaker easterly winds. Being located in the Pampas, Buenos Aires has variable weather due to the passage of contrasting air mass; the cold, dry Pampero from the south and warm, humid tropical air from the north. The coastal location results in a strong maritime influence, causing hot and cold days to be rare.".
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- Q5772626 comment "Buenos Aires has a temperate climate, which is classified as a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification with 4 distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms while winters are cool and drier with frosts that occurs on average twice per year. Spring and fall are transition seasons characterized by changeable weather.".
- Q5772626 label "Climate of Buenos Aires".
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