The Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) woke up to light rains and low temperatures following the cyclogenesis that affected various regions of the country. Since Thursday night, the entry of air of polar origin began to be felt, which will mark the cold meteorological pulse of the coming days.
- Minimum temperature: 10 °C in CABA, between 7 and 8 °C in the suburbs.
- Maximum: just 13 °C.
- Wind: from the southwest, sustained at 30/35 km/h, with gusts up to 65 km/h.
- Precipitations: low probability, although light and isolated rains cannot be ruled out.
Saturday: wind and winter cold
The influence of cyclogenesis will persist:
- Dawn: 7 °C in CABA, with a lower wind chill; in the suburbs, values close to 5 °C.
- Maximum: between 12 and 13 °C.
- Wind: from the west and southwest, with gusts from 40 to 65 km/h.
- Sky: cloudy, with the possibility of rain in the morning.
Sunday: the coldest morning
Sunday will bring variable cloudiness and less intense wind, but it will be the coldest day:
- Minimum: 5 °C in CABA and up to 2 °C in parts of the suburbs.
- Maximum: around 16 °C.
- Precipitations: not expected.

Tips for facing polar cold at home
Insulation and heat conservation
- Weatherstripping and sealing: place weatherstripping on doors and windows, seal cracks with putty.
- Thick curtains: install heavy curtains to prevent heat loss.
- Take advantage of the sun: open blinds during the day and close them at sunset.
- Rugs: help insulate the cold floor.
Efficient heating
- Maintain the temperature at 20-21 °C and lower it to 16 °C at night.
- Bleed radiators and avoid furniture blocking the heat output.
- Close unused rooms to concentrate the heat.
Low-cost solutions
- Protect pipes with insulating tape.
- Check window hardware to avoid leaks.
- Use candles or lamps with caution to add ambient warmth.
Personal measures
- Dress in warm clothes inside the house, not relying solely on heating.
- Stay hydrated, preferably with hot drinks.
- Incorporate energy-rich foods like soups, stews, and nuts to help the body maintain temperature.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes and especially protect children and the elderly.
Social and urban impact
The entry of polar air not only affects daily life, but also has consequences on energy consumption and public health. Cold waves often increase electrical demand for heating and can worsen respiratory diseases. Therefore, energy efficiency measures and community care are essential to get through these episodes without complications.
The entry of polar air will mark a weekend with early winter temperatures in the AMBA. With minimums down to 2 °C in the suburbs and intense gusts, the cold will be prominent. Preparing the home with insulation and efficient heating, along with appropriate personal habits, will allow for greater comfort and safety during these days.



