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The southern hemisphere of the planet has said goodbye to the summer, while the northern countries are looking forward to spring.
In Argentina, this Wednesday from 18:58, the equinox of autumn (which in Latin means "equal night"). In this astronomical phenomenon – which occurs twice a year, also to receive the spring – the duration of the day coincides with the night in all the places of the globe, except for the poles. In the fall, as days go by, daylight hours slowly decrease.
In addition, this week you will be able to observe the "worm of the super-moon" (also called "harvest of the super-moon" in this hemisphere), where the Moon will appear 30% brighter and 14% larger because it will reach its closest point to the Earth. . The event did not coincide with the equinox since 2000 and they would not do it until around 2030.
In this way, the fall officially begins a few hours before March 21st, which varies from the fact that the Earth does not turn around the complete Sun exactly 365 days. The sun which, that day, goes exactly to the east and goes down exactly to the west, reaches its highest point in relation to a point of observation in Ecuador.
According to the first weather forecast, everything indicates that the arrival of the new station will also be felt throughout the country. Many despite the heat of the followers, already the city of Buenos Aires will experience today a cold temperate climate with a maximum temperature of 21 ° Ce agreement with the National Meteorological Service (NMS).
"We do not observe intense heat in the rest of the month, but it will remain pleasant days"explained the meteorologist to this effect Christian Garavaglia a Infobae. "After these cool days, the temperature will return to warm next Saturday.We would have a temperature of 25 ° C in Buenos Aires.The temperature will then come down, but the trend will be up towards the last days of this month. " But he said "always talking about relatively normal values, neither so cold nor so much heat for what remains of March. "
Regarding the way in which the rest of autumn is sketched, according to the climate outlook developed by the MNS, "It is generally expected that normal fall temperatures in Buenos Aires and much of the central region will be more normal in autumn". The rains, meanwhile, "They could be a little more abundant and frequent than normal in the area."
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