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Cool and Rainy Weather Marks Start of Week in Paraguay
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Cool and Rainy Weather Marks Start of Week in Paraguay

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Paraguay is experiencing cool and rainy weather, which is expected to continue into the week, with scattered showers predicted across most of the country.
  • Temperatures will remain mild, with minimums ranging from 9 to 19 degrees Celsius and maximums between 16 and 26 degrees Celsius.
  • A slight normalization of weather conditions is anticipated by Friday, though occasional thunderstorms may occur on Wednesday.

Paraguay is set for a week of cool and wet weather, continuing the conditions that prevailed over the weekend. The Directorate of Meteorology and Hydrology forecasts a fresh start to the week on Monday, characterized by mostly cloudy skies, southern winds, and scattered rainfall across a large portion of the country, including the capital, Asunciรณn.

These mild and damp conditions are expected to persist through Tuesday. By Wednesday, the possibility of occasional thunderstorms arises, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise stable cool weather pattern. The forecast suggests that the climate will only begin to normalize around Friday, indicating a prolonged period of unsettled weather before a return to more typical conditions.

Temperatures will remain on the cooler side throughout the week. In Asunciรณn, minimum temperatures are expected to hover around 13 degrees Celsius, with highs reaching about 17 degrees. Other cities will see similar ranges, with minimums as low as 9 degrees Celsius in Encarnaciรณn and up to 19 degrees in the Chaco region. Maximum temperatures are projected to be between 16 and 26 degrees Celsius across the country. No significant temperature shifts are anticipated in the immediate days ahead, with potential dips only expected from Friday onwards.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.