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Cold Wave with Negative Degrees in Argentina: Reports of Nine Deaths

Summary by Die Presse
The capital city Buenos Aires has recorded the lowest temperature in 34 years at minus 1.9 degrees Celsius. Atlantic beaches were covered with snow.

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Heat in Europe, cold records in South America: In Argentina's capital Buenos Aires, the lowest temperatures have been measured for over 30 years

·Vienna, Austria
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The capital city Buenos Aires has recorded the lowest temperature in 34 years at minus 1.9 degrees Celsius. Atlantic beaches were covered with snow.

·Vienna, Austria
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Atlantic beaches like Miramar were covered in snow - Yesterday's thermometers in Buenos Aires showed -19° Celsius

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Extreme temperature warnings issued in Buenos Aires City and 15 provinces: what do the red, orange, and yellow alerts in effect today mean? The National Meteorological Service renewed its warnings for intense cold in several regions of the country. Although the coldest days were recorded over the weekend and early this week, extreme temperature alerts remain in effect in several regions of the country. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) r…

The frozen value of Argentina is of an unusual severity even for the Australian summer

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Nine homeless people have died from the unusually severe cold wave that has been sweeping Argentina for the past ten days, bringing down temperatures to historic lows. More...

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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