zonda

 ZONE-dah

 A warm, dry foehn wind that blows from the west across the Andes and down into western Argentina, mainly in winter. It arrives hot and desiccating, sometimes carrying dust, and can raise temperatures by 10°C in minutes.
Etymology
 Spanish, possibly from a local toponym. Also spelled sondo. The Argentine equivalent of the chinook.
 weather mountain/alpine Spanish
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