The city wasn’t named Buenos Aires for nothing… The weather is great. It’s summer, but not super hot. Most of the time we’ve been here it’s been clear, sunny, in the low to mid-70s. People tend to think that it’s going to be steamy jungle weather down here, but that’s not at all the case. It’s very mild. The year round average is 69F…
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March 13, 2007 at 4:14 pm
Amalia
Hola! Glad to hear that the weather is good…I lived in Buenos Aires for a few years and found the summer heat and humidity horrid! I’ve been reading your blog daily…and enjoying your thoughts.
March 13, 2007 at 6:11 pm
wbonner
Dear Amalia,
Well, compared to the northern US and much of Europe, it is indeed hot and humid in summer… But compared to Florida where we moved from it’s a mild summer…
Here you run the air conditioning for two months out of the year. In Florida you can only turn the air conditioning off for two months…
Regards,
WB