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Look, I just checked the sunrise and sunset times to better organize the day. In Buenos Aires, today the sun rises at 6:28 AM, so if you want to take advantage of the opportunity to go for a walk or hike, you'll need to get up a little earlier. The maximum temperature will be around 27°C in the afternoon, around 3 PM according to reports.
What caught my attention is what time it actually gets dark. The official sunset is at 7:58 PM, but the sky remains illuminated for a while longer. The evening twilight extends until 8:25 PM, so there’s still some partial light. Useful if you’re planning outdoor activities.
Also, if you’re interested in astronomical phenomena, this year there’s quite a bit happening: eclipses in February, March, and August, and lots of meteor showers throughout the year. It’s worth paying attention to what time it gets dark each day if you want to see something interesting in the night sky. Does anyone else use this info to plan their day?