THE Buenos Aires Grain Exchange (BCBA) On Wednesday (3), the Argentine government released its weekly agroclimatic outlook report for the period from December 4 to 10. The arrival of northerly winds is expected to raise temperatures above average across most of the agricultural area, with more intense heat in the north and high, but less extreme, temperatures in the center and southwest. Only the Atlantic region is expected to remain within normal thermal ranges. Subsequently, the passage of a storm front will bring very irregular rainfall. The north and west are expected to receive abundant to very abundant rainfall, with a risk of severe storms. Other areas, such as the northwest, north-central and northeast, will also have higher accumulations, while the rest of the region will have moderate to low precipitation. With the advance of this front, a polar air mass is expected to lower temperatures, leaving much of the agricultural area below normal. The mountainous areas and mountain ranges of the west may experience widespread and localized frosts, while the Buenos Aires mountains will have isolated occurrences of frost.
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