A Chilean town hit 100F this week: What’s behind South America’s balmy winter?

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A Chilean town hit 100F this week: What’s behind South America’s balmy winter?
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Temperatures of 77° F would not be out of place on a nice, spring day in Santiago, Chile’s capital city. The problem: It's currently winter in South America.

Children at a fountain in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is experiencing an unusual winter heat wave.Balmy temperatures of 77 degrees Fahrenheit would not be out of place on a nice, spring day in Santiago, Chile’s capital city. The problem is, it’s currently winter in South America.this week, with temperatures across the region soaring into the 80s and 90s F.

South America's mild conditions add to what has already been a brutal summer for much of the Northern Hemisphere. The planet had its hottest June on record and preliminary observations suggest that July could have beenHigh temperatures in Santiago reached 75 F on Wednesday, while several cities in Uruguay hit 86 F.

“We are having these types of warm episodes more frequently, but they are also more intense heat waves,” he said.El Niño is a naturally occurring climate pattern characterized by warmer-than usual waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. These events, which happen on irregular cycles that can last up to seven years, have far-ranging effects on global temperatures, rainfall, hurricanes and other extreme weather systems.

Cordero said the lengthy warm spell is particularly concerning in the Andes, where high temperatures are melting snow in the mountains far earlier than normal. This will likely affect the availability of freshwater in the spring, he said, but added that other consequences of the winter heat wave may not be fully felt for months to come.

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