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What may cause the city of Buenos Aires to have higher average rainfall than Cape Town even though they have similar yearly average temperatures?​

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The climate of Buenos Aires is dominated by the semi–permanent South Atlantic High throughout the year. This brings in moist winds from the northeast, which brings most of the precipitation to the city. During winter, it brings in frontal systems responsible for precipitation in the city.

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