This weekend, much of Argentina experienced a cold snap that brought low temperatures and snow to some southern parts of the country. According to the Clarín, in Buenos Aires on Sunday morning, temperatures were recorded at as low as 1.5 degrees Celsius. In Jujuy in the north, temperatures reached a low of negative 8.2 degrees Celsius; this was the coldest temperature recorded in the country during this cold snap. In the southern parts of the country, low temperatures brought snow with them as well, which is good news for skiers and snowboarders. It also snowed in cities in the Province of Buenos Aires, including Bahía Blanca and Coronel Dorrego.
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