Buenos Aires is bracing for continued unsettled weather this week, with the National Meteorological Service (SMN) forecasting a return to rainfall after a weekend of instability. The SMN predicts a 10 to 40 percent chance of isolated showers throughout Monday morning, with a low temperature hovering around 17 degrees Celsius.
The forecast indicates similar conditions for the afternoon, with a continued probability of scattered showers and a high of 22 degrees Celsius. Winds from the south are expected to reach speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour. The chance of precipitation decreases to 10 percent overnight, with temperatures falling to 19 degrees Celsius.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will see partly cloudy skies with a minimum of 12 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 24 degrees Celsius. Wednesday’s forecast calls for a low of 15 degrees Celsius and a high of 26 degrees Celsius, with partly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Thursday will be partly cloudy with a minimum of 17 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 26 degrees Celsius.
Friday is expected to remain partly cloudy with a low of 17 degrees Celsius and a high of 24 degrees Celsius. The SMN anticipates southeasterly winds of 31 kilometers per hour in the morning, shifting to easterly winds in the evening.
The SMN recently installed a new radar system for the central region of Argentina on February 2nd, 2026, and another for the Northeast region on January 21st, 2026. Antonio José Mauad was appointed as the new Director of the SMN on January 22nd, 2026.