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The July 2007 Argentine winter storm resulted from the interaction of an area of low pressure systems across central Argentina and the entry of a massive polar cold snap during the 6–8 July 2007; it was the worst winter of Argentina in almost forty years. Severe snowfalls and blizzards affected the country. In Patagonia, several lakes were frozen. The cold snap advanced from the south towards the central zone of the country during Friday, July 6, continuing its displacement towards the north during Saturday, July 7 and Sunday, July 8. On Monday July 9, the simultaneous presence of very cold air, above the average levels of the atmosphere as in the surface, gave place to the occurrence of snowfalls even in localities where snow is very rare. This phenomenon left at least 46 people dead in A

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  • The July 2007 Argentine winter storm resulted from the interaction of an area of low pressure systems across central Argentina and the entry of a massive polar cold snap during the 6–8 July 2007; it was the worst winter of Argentina in almost forty years. Severe snowfalls and blizzards affected the country. In Patagonia, several lakes were frozen. The cold snap advanced from the south towards the central zone of the country during Friday, July 6, continuing its displacement towards the north during Saturday, July 7 and Sunday, July 8. On Monday July 9, the simultaneous presence of very cold air, above the average levels of the atmosphere as in the surface, gave place to the occurrence of snowfalls even in localities where snow is very rare. This phenomenon left at least 46 people dead in Argentina, six in Chile, and 3 in Bolivia. It was the third time that a phenomenon like this happened in the country. The first time was in 1912 and the second one was in 1918, when the most significant volume of snow accumulation on the ground ever registered in Buenos Aires took place.Since July 9 is a national holiday in Argentina, crowds gathered in the streets and parks all over the country to experience snow, many for the first time in their lives. (en)
  • Durante los días 6, 7 y 8 de julio de 2007, se produjo la entrada de una masa de aire frío polar que afectó a casi todo el territorio argentino y partes de países vecinos como Uruguay, el centro y sur de Paraguay, sur, sectores del sudeste y partes del centro-oeste de Brasil. Otros estados de Sudamérica también se vieron afectados por esta intensa ola polar, como Chile y el sur y centro de Bolivia. Como consecuencia de la entrada de aire frío, entre los días 6 y 11 de julio se registraron temperaturas muy bajas en gran parte del territorio argentino, algunas de ellas inferiores o próximas a los mínimos valores de los registros históricos.​ El aire frío avanzó desde el sur hacia la zona central de la República Argentina durante el viernes 6, continuando su desplazamiento hacia el norte durante el sábado 7 y el domingo 8. El lunes 9 de julio, la presencia simultánea de aire muy frío, tanto en los niveles medios de la atmósfera como en la superficie, dio lugar a la ocurrencia de precipitación en forma de aguanieve y nieve, aún en localidades donde ambos hidrometeoros son casi desconocidos. En el aeroparque Jorge Newbery, situado en las costas del Río de la Plata, en plena ciudad de Buenos Aires, fue la primera nevada desde que existe este aeropuerto. Durante la misma, la temperatura al abrigo fue de entre 0.6 °C y 1.7 °C. La caída de nieve en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires se prolongó desde aproximadamente el mediodía​ hasta la madrugada del día siguiente. En la Ciudad de Buenos Aires no se registraba un fenómeno de tal magnitud desde 1918, ocasión en la que incluso hubo un volumen de nieve acumulada mucho mayor. (es)
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  • Southern-Central regions of Argentina (en)
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  • 0001-07-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Argentina TMO 2007191 lrg.jpg (en)
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  • * El Moligüe, Río Negro : (en)
  • * Esquel, Chubut : (en)
  • * Maquinchao, Río Negro : (en)
  • http://ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynres?lang=en&ind=87803&ano=2007&mes=07&day=15&hora=03&min=0&ndays=12 (en)
  • http://ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynres?lang=en&ind=87774&ano=2007&mes=07&day=15&hora=03&min=0&ndays=12 * Chapelco, Neuquén : (en)
  • http://www.smn.gov.ar/?mod=clima&id=62 * Bariloche, Río Negro : (en)
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  • * Concorvado, Chubut : (en)
  • * Río Cuarto, Córdoba : (en)
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  • July 2007 Argentine Winterstorm (en)
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  • Winter storm (en)
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  • At least 55 people. (en)
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  • Durante los días 6, 7 y 8 de julio de 2007, se produjo la entrada de una masa de aire frío polar que afectó a casi todo el territorio argentino y partes de países vecinos como Uruguay, el centro y sur de Paraguay, sur, sectores del sudeste y partes del centro-oeste de Brasil. Otros estados de Sudamérica también se vieron afectados por esta intensa ola polar, como Chile y el sur y centro de Bolivia. En la Ciudad de Buenos Aires no se registraba un fenómeno de tal magnitud desde 1918, ocasión en la que incluso hubo un volumen de nieve acumulada mucho mayor. (es)
  • The July 2007 Argentine winter storm resulted from the interaction of an area of low pressure systems across central Argentina and the entry of a massive polar cold snap during the 6–8 July 2007; it was the worst winter of Argentina in almost forty years. Severe snowfalls and blizzards affected the country. In Patagonia, several lakes were frozen. The cold snap advanced from the south towards the central zone of the country during Friday, July 6, continuing its displacement towards the north during Saturday, July 7 and Sunday, July 8. On Monday July 9, the simultaneous presence of very cold air, above the average levels of the atmosphere as in the surface, gave place to the occurrence of snowfalls even in localities where snow is very rare. This phenomenon left at least 46 people dead in A (en)
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  • Nevadas en Argentina del 9 de julio de 2007 (es)
  • July 2007 Argentine winter storm (en)
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