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  2. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Jacarandas in bloom at Plaza Miserere, Buenos Aires. Spring (September–November) is similar to autumn, with mild days and cool nights. During mid-October a large variety of wild and urban flora are in bloom.

  3. Climatic regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina claims sovereignty over part of Antarctica, ... [29] [30] Spring (September–November) is similar to fall with a mean precipitation of 340 mm (13 in).

  4. Climate of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Spring is characterized by changeable weather with temperatures that can fluctuate. [30] Cold polar air from the south can bring cooler temperatures. An extreme example of this was in November 2007, when cold polar air from the south brought temperatures down to 2.5 °C (36.5 °F) on the morning of 15 November. [ 31 ]

  5. Spring day - Wikipedia

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    Argentina celebrates the beginning of spring, conventionally, on 21 September, one or two days before the actual spring equinox.This day also marks Students' Day. Though this is not a work-free public holiday, it coincides with Students' Day, which is a no-school day for students on all the levels of the education system.

  6. 50 Of The Most Fascinating, Stunning And Dangerous Natural ...

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    #18 Jigokudani Hot Spring, Nagano, Japan. ... Ice and snow penitents are unique formations found in the Andes Mountains of Argentina, created by wind and snow accumulation. These structures ...

  7. List of local winds - Wikipedia

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    Buran (a wind which blows across eastern Asia. It is also known as Purga when over the tundra); Karakaze (strong cold mountain wind from Gunma Prefecture in Japan); East Asian Monsoon, known in China and Taiwan as meiyu (梅雨), in Korea as jangma (), and in Japan as tsuyu (梅雨) when advancing northwards in the spring and shurin (秋霖) when retreating southwards in autumn.

  8. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Snow is very rare in the city: the last snowfall occurred on 9 July 2007 when, during the coldest winter in Argentina in almost 30 years, severe snowfalls and blizzards hit the country. It was the first major snowfall in the city in 89 years. [59] [60] Spring and autumn are characterized by changeable weather conditions. [61]

  9. Paraná, Entre Ríos - Wikipedia

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    The city, along with the entire province, is located in an area of high risk of tornadoes in the country, particularly during spring and summer. [7] Paraná receives 1,069.1 mm (42.09 in) of precipitation per year, most of it concentrated in the summer months and there are 87 days with measurable precipitation.