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The beaches of Argentina are covered with snow, and for the first time in 22 years, the resort is experiencing a white plume.
CZ🌿 Environment6 hr. ago

The beaches of Argentina are covered with snow, and for the first time in 22 years, the resort is experiencing a white plume.

Snowfall has covered the beaches of Mar del Plata in Argentina, an event that has not occurred in this area for over 22 years. The snow surprised both locals and tourists, as such weather conditions are rare in this part of northern Argentina, especially near the coast, where temperatures typically remain above freezing. According to local media, the last significant snowfall of similar magnitude occurred on July 10, 2004, while the most intense snowfall recorded was on August 1, 1991, when up to 20 cm of snow fell in the streets. Historical records indicate that heavy snow accumulation has occurred only nine times in more than 100 years. The entire region issued a cold temperature warning, with temperatures in Buenos Aires dropping as low as -2 °C early Friday morning.

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The beaches of Argentina are covered with snow, and for the first time in 22 years, the resort is experiencing a white plume.

Snowfall has covered the beaches of Mar del Plata in Argentina, an event that has not occurred in this area for over 22 years. The snow surprised both locals and tourists, as such weather conditions are rare in this part of northern Argentina, especially near the coast, where temperatures typically remain above freezing. According to local media, the last significant snowfall of similar magnitude occurred on July 10, 2004, while the most intense snowfall recorded was on August 1, 1991, when up to 20 cm of snow fell in the streets. Historical records indicate that heavy snow accumulation has occurred only nine times in more than 100 years. The entire region issued a cold temperature warning, with temperatures in Buenos Aires dropping as low as -2 °C early Friday morning.

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