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Forecast for Ushuaia on September 4th, 2025: What can we expect from the weather?

Anticipated Temperature Range for September 4 (Thursday) by National Meteorological Service: 0 to 4 degrees

Ushuaia weather forecast on September 4th, 2025: What's the prediction for that day?
Ushuaia weather forecast on September 4th, 2025: What's the prediction for that day?

Forecast for Ushuaia on September 4th, 2025: What can we expect from the weather?

In the southernmost city of Ushuaia, residents are bracing for a bout of extreme cold weather. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the city will experience chilly temperatures and strong winds over the next few days.

On September 4, Ushuaia will wake up to mostly cloudy skies and a morning temperature of around 2 degrees. As the day progresses, the temperature will rise slightly to 4 degrees in the afternoon. In the evening, the mercury will drop back to 2 degrees, with winds blowing from the west at speeds between 32 and 41 kilometers per hour.

The weather forecast also indicates a 10 percent chance of rain during the day, with winds from the southwest blowing at the same speeds. However, the chance of rain in the evening will be close to zero percent. The humidity in Ushuaia will remain high at 83 percent, and visibility will be good.

Given the cold weather conditions, the SMN has issued several recommendations to keep residents safe. Ventilating home environments is crucial to avoid inhaling carbon monoxide in extreme cold weather. Drinking plenty of hot liquids and wearing appropriate clothing for low temperatures is also advisable.

Residents are encouraged to stay indoors, avoid prolonged exposure to the cold, and monitor vulnerable individuals during this period. Hygiene norms should also be reinforced to prevent the spread of diseases like the flu.

The SMN further advises staying informed by authorities and following their instructions closely. It is important to take these precautions seriously, as extreme cold weather can pose a significant risk to public health and safety.

In addition to the weather advisory, the SMN's website offers more detailed information and recommendations for coping with extreme cold weather. Residents are urged to visit the site for more information and to stay safe during this cold snap.

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