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Carnival 2023: weather and programs for this holiday Monday and Tuesday

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On the occasion of the long weekend of Carnivalthousands of Argentines have mobilized in the interior of the country to rest and dance to the rhythm of the Corsicans.

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The holidays of this Monday and Tuesday February 21 invite to getaways in the car or longer trips, before the start of the lessons and taking into account that the next XXL weekend will be in mid-March.

What will the weather be like at Carnival?

After the change in weather in recent days, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees and then dropping below 10°, the National Meteorological Service announced for this Monday values ​​between 14 and 29° in the City of Buenos Aires and its surroundings, with cloudy skies and northeasterly winds.

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The agency is forecasting 60° lows and 80° highs at CABA on Tuesday, accompanied by overcast skies and northeasterly winds.

What to do at carnival

According to the Carnival Argentina website, the main family holidays to enjoy this event are as follows:

Corriente Carnival

The Corrientes carnival, from 11 to 28 February.

The Corrientes carnival, from 11 to 28 February.

The province of Corrientes is known for its historic carnival, which started on February 11 and ended on February 28.

Courses in Buenos Aires

The Buenos Aires Carnival shows last until dawn.

The Buenos Aires Carnival shows last until dawn.

These neighborhood celebrations began the first weekend in February and will continue through the holidays this Monday and Tuesday. The parades take place in the main avenues of the city and are accompanied by food truckmusical performances, parades and lots of foam for the little ones.

Carnival in Gualeguaychu

Gualeguaychu Carnival.  Photo of Country Carnival

Gualeguaychu Carnival. Photo of Country Carnival

It is the most popular in the country, not only due to the number of people who compose it, but also due to its elegance and magic. Throughout the year, the indigenous reggae folk work on their costumes, floats, and choreography to perform in the eagerly awaited month. The parades take place in the city’s Corsódromo, which has an estimated capacity of 40,000 people between grandstands, seats and VIP areas.

Source: Clarin

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