Ceres sits on National Route 34 and Provincial Route 17. It has a railway connection on FCA (ex-Mitre) with frequent general cargo, mining, cereals, and passenger trains, taking a good portion of the products from the Argentine Northwest to the port of Rosario.
Climate
Ceres has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classificationCwa) with mild, and dry winters and hot, humid summers. Winters are mild and windier, with a July high of Шаблон:Convert although nighttime temperatures are cool, with a July low of Шаблон:Convert.[1] During the summer, temperatures can be hot during the day, averaging Шаблон:Convert in January but nighttime temperatures are more pleasant and cooler, averaging below Шаблон:Convert.[1] Spring and fall are transition seasons featuring warm weather during the day and cool weather at nighttime.[1] The first and last dates of frost are June 18 and August 14 respectively.[2] The average annual precipitation is Шаблон:Convert, most of it being concentrated in the warmer months. On average, Ceres averages 2,650 hours of sunshine a year (or 59% of possible sunshine hours), ranging from a low of 49% in June to a high of 65% in February.[3] The highest recorded temperature was Шаблон:Convert on January 4, 1963 while the lowest recorded temperature was Шаблон:Convert on July 13, 2000.[4][2]