The Región Metropolitana in Chile will experience a completely grey day with low temperatures on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 [1].
This weather pattern affects the daily routines of millions of residents in the metropolitan area, signaling a cold start to the week. The persistent cloud cover and suppressed temperatures typically influence energy consumption, and urban mobility within the capital region.
According to a forecast from TVN Chile, the area is expected to see maximum temperatures ranging between 13°C and 14°C [1]. The report said the sky conditions are entirely grey, suggesting a lack of sunlight throughout the day [1].
Local meteorologists monitored these conditions to provide the update for the June 9 date [2]. While specific precipitation levels were not detailed in the report, the combination of heavy cloud cover and low thermal peaks is characteristic of the region's winter patterns.
Residents are advised to prepare for a chilly environment as the temperature peaks remain low. The forecast said that the grey skies will persist, preventing any significant warming during the daylight hours [1].
TVN Chile provided the data as part of its regular weather service to ensure the population is aware of the expected conditions for the Tuesday timeframe [1].
“a completely grey day with low temperatures”
The forecast indicates a typical winter weather event for the Región Metropolitana, where high humidity and cloud cover often lead to 'thermal inversion' and stagnant cold air. These conditions can exacerbate air quality issues in Santiago, as the grey ceiling prevents pollutants from dispersing into the upper atmosphere.





