The National Meteorological Service announced on May 10 that temperatures in Jujuy are expected to rise gradually after a weekend of low temperatures, with minimums between 2 and 5 degrees Celsius recorded in the provincial capital.
This information is important for residents planning their week, as it signals a shift from colder conditions to milder weather. According to the forecast, the third week of May will begin with a minimum temperature of 6 degrees and a maximum reaching up to 18 degrees. The sky is expected to remain clear throughout the day, with no chance of precipitation.
For Tuesday, May 12, forecasts indicate a minimum temperature of 6 degrees and a maximum rising to 22 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Similar conditions are predicted for Wednesday, May 13, with temperatures ranging from a low of 6 degrees to a high of 23 degrees.
On Thursday, the maximum temperature is expected to reach up to 24 degrees while the minimum will stay below 10 degrees. Cloud cover will persist during the day but there is no expectation of rain. By Friday, May 15, forecasts suggest that the minimum will be around 10 degrees and the maximum at about 22 degrees with mostly cloudy skies.
These changing weather patterns may affect daily routines for local residents as they adapt from colder mornings toward milder daytime conditions.

