Buenos Aires (SABE) Temperature Market Guide

SABE • Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Polymarket

Buenos Aires Aeroparque (SABE) offers a Polymarket temperature market in South America. As a Southern Hemisphere location, Buenos Aires experiences opposite seasons from North American markets.

Quick Facts

Station Code SABE
Location Buenos Aires, BA
Coordinates -34.5592°N, 58.4156°W
Elevation 18 ft (5 m)
Timezone ART (America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires)
NWS Office SMN Argentina
Resolution Source NWS CLI Report ↗

About the SABE Weather Station

The SABE weather station is located at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, along the Rio de la Plata waterfront in Buenos Aires. At just 18 feet elevation, the station is heavily influenced by the massive estuary.

Buenos Aires Climate & Temperature Patterns

Buenos Aires experiences a humid subtropical climate (Koppen: Cfa) with hot summers and mild winters.

Key Climate Factors:

Southern Hemisphere Seasons: Summers run December-February; winters are June-August.

Rio de la Plata Influence: The estuary moderates temperatures.

Pampero Winds: Cold fronts from the south bring dramatic temperature drops.

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Seasonal Trading Considerations

Summer (December - February):
Hot and humid with average highs in the mid-to-upper 80s°F.

Fall (March - May):
Gradually cooling with pleasant conditions.

Winter (June - August):
Mild with average highs in the mid-50s°F.

Spring (September - November):
Rapidly warming with variable weather.

Buenos Aires-Specific Trading Tips

Opposite Seasons: Remember seasons are reversed from the Northern Hemisphere.

Pampero Timing: Watch for cold front passages from the south.

River Moderation: The Rio de la Plata keeps temperatures moderate.

Market Resolution Details

Buenos Aires temperature markets on Polymarket resolve based on data from Argentina's Servicio Meteorologico Nacional (SMN).

Resolution Source: SMN Argentina

Note: This is an international market with different data sources than U.S. markets.

Forecasting Challenges

Data Availability: Real-time data may be less accessible than for U.S. markets.

Pampero Prediction: Cold front timing is challenging to predict.

Historical Temperature Records

Record High: 104°F (40.5°C) recorded in February 1957.

Record Low: 23°F (-5.4°C) recorded in July 1918.

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